Hydraulic Laboratory Civil Engineering Department Sultan Azlan Shah Polytechnic Experiment: 2 Title: Impact of Jet Test
Hydraulic Laboratory Civil Engineering Department Sultan Azlan Shah Polytechnic Experiment: 2 Title: Impact of Jet Test
EXPERIMENT :2
2.1 INTRODUCTION
The Impact of a Jet experiment shows students the force produced by a jet of
water as it strikes a flat plate or hemispherical cup. They can then compare this to the
momentum flow rate in the jet. To extend the range of investigations, the 120-Degree
Conical Plate and 180-Degree Angled Plate are available separately.
To perform experiments, level the apparatus and zero the weigh beam assembly.
Set the flow from the hydraulic bench to maximum, and measure the jet force. Then
reduce the flow from the hydraulic bench in several increments. At each increment,
record the force of the jet on the plate and the flow rate.Then repeat the experiments for
different test plates. All test plates are all easily interchangeable, taking only a few
seconds and needing no tools. Compare the results to those calculated from theory,
working out graphs of rate of delivery of momentum against force on the plate.
2.2 OBJECTIVE
i. To compare the forces obtained from the experiment and the actual force using
theoretical formula.
ii. To understand correctly how a turbine (a Pelton wheel for example) works, students
need to understand how jet deflection produces a force on turbine vanes.
iii. To understand how this force affects the rate of momentum flow in the jet.
Fy = ΡQ (v-vCosθ), v=Q/A
i Flat plate (90º)
Fy = ρQ ( Q/A-θ)
= ρQ2
A
ii Plate 120º
Fy = ρQ ( Q/A)-(-0.5Q/A)
= 3ρQ2
2A
Fy = ρQ ( Q/A)-(-Q/A)
= 2ρQ2
2A
iv Fy = Mg
Where,
Fy= velocity force Q =discharge
M =weight P = fluid density
G =9.81m/s2 A =cross section area of water jet
a) The factor which influenced the result is that the water flow velocity, where if the
velocity is high when the rate of flow was rapid.
b) Besides that, weight of load also effects to the result because if the weight of load
is high, the distance between of nozzle and conical plate will be near and the rate
of water flow hence will be high.
c) The result obtained for the rate of flow, which should be recorded every 10ml was
not properly done. Many times in the experiment, the time recorded exceeds 10ml
then resumed to the next tens.
d) Readjustments were not properly made for the datum each time weight is added
to the device, hence increasing errors to the data.
a) Usage in water dams (to move the turbines, next generating electricity)
In conclusion, we successfully get the objective of the test where to compare the
forces obtained from the experiment and the actual force using theoretical formula. This
experiment also conducted in order to understand correctly how a turbine (a Pelton
wheel for example) works, where students need to understand how jet deflection
produces a force on turbine vanes. It is also understood how this force affects the rate of
momentum flow in the jet based on the experiment. Besides that, we also can know the
difference of water flow between 1200 conical plate and 1800 conical plate.
2.10 REFERENCES