Lab Report For Venturi Meter
Lab Report For Venturi Meter
2
--------------------------- 4
The f l ow r at e Q = A
2
_
2g ( h
1
-h
2
)
1-[
A
2
A
1
2
(i deal di schar ge r at e) ------------------------- 5
The act ual di schar ge i s gi ven by (w her e C = Di schar ge coef f i ci ent )
Q = C. A
2
_
2g ( h
1
-h
2
)
1-[
A
2
A
1
2
-------------------------------------- 6
The vel oci t y head u
2
2
/ 2g at t he t hr oat can be conveni ent l y used t o expr ess a di mensi onl ess w ay
of expr essi ng t he di st r i but i on of pi ezomet r i c head al ong t he l engt h of t he Vent ur i met er .
Accor di ngl y, t he Pi ezomet er Head Coef f i ci ent
C
p
=
h
2
-h
1
0
2
2
/ 2g
(n = 2,3,) ----------------------------- 7
The i deal di st r i but i on C
p
h al ong a Vent ur i met er (i n t er ms of i t s geomet r y) i s gi ven.
C
p
= [
A
2
A
1
2
[
A
2
A
n
2
------------------------------- 8
C
p
= [
2
[
2
------------------------------- 9
APPARATUS
1. Vent ur i met er
2. Tw o suppl y hoses
3. M easur i ng t ank
DESCRI PTI ON OF EXPERI M ENTAL SETUP
- A t ube i s connect ed t o each t o t he i nl et and out l et of a Vent ur i met er .
- The t ube connect ed t o t he out l et of t he Vent ur i met er i s connect ed t o t he measur i ng t ank.
- The adj ust abl e scr ew s ar e adj ust ed t o l evel t he Vent ur i met er .
Fig. 1 - Vent uri M et er
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EXPERI M ENTAL PROCEDURE
- The appar at us w as l evel ed by openi ng bot h t he Bench Suppl y val ve and t he cont r ol val ve
dow nst r eam of t he met er t o al l ow w at er t o f l ow and cl ear ai r pocket s f r om t he suppl y hose.
Thi s w as achi eved by connect i ng t he appar at us t o a pow er suppl y.
- The cont r ol val ve w as t hen gr adual l y cl osed causi ng w at er t o r i se up i n t he t ubes of t he
manomet er t her eby compr essi ng t he ai r cont ai ned i n t he mani f ol d.
- When t he w at er l evel had r i sen t o a conveni ent hei ght , t he bench val ve w as al so cl osed
gr adual l y so t hat as bot h val ves ar e f i nal l y shut of f , t he met er w as l ef t cont ai ni ng st at i c w at er at
moder at e pr essur e.
- The adj ust abl e scr ew s w er e oper at ed t o gi ve i dent i cal r eadi ng f or al l of t he t ubes acr oss t he
w hol e w i dt h of t he manomet er boar d. To est abl i sh t he met er coef f i ci ent measur ement s of a
set of di f f er ent i al heads (h
1
-h
2
) and f l ow r at e Q w er e made.
- The f i r st r eadi ng w as t aken w i t h t he maxi mum possi bl e val ue w hen (h
2
h
1
) i .e. w i t h h
1
cl ose
t o t he t op of t he scal e and h
2
near t o t he bot t om. Thi s w as obt ai ned by gr adual l y openi ng bot h
t he bench val ve and t he cont r ol val ve i n t ur n.
- Successi ve openi ng of ei t her val ve i ncr eased bot h t he f l ow and t he di f f er ence bet w een h
1
and
h
2
. The r at e of f l ow w as f ound by t i mi ng t he col l ect i on of a know n amount of w at er i n t he
w ei ghi ng t ank, i n t he mean t i me val ves h
1
and h
2
w as r ead f r om t he manomet er . Si mi l ar l y,
r eadi ngs w er e t hen t aken over a ser i es of r educi ng val ues of h
1
h
2
r oughl y equal l y spr ead over
t he avai l abl e r ange f r om 250mm t o zer o. About t en r eadi ngs suf f i ced.
DATA/ RESULTS
Tabl e 1 Exper i ment al Val ues obt ai ned f or h
2
and h
1
h
2
(D)/ mm h
1
(A)/ mm Di schar ge/ l i t r es Ti me/ s h
1
h
2
/ mm (h
1
h
2
)
1/ 2
/ mm Q/ (l i t r e/ s) C (x 10
-4
)
230 250 5 49.75 20 4.472 0.101 5.377
210 252 5 31.81 42 6.481 0.157 5.768
190 254 5 25.12 64 8.000 0.199 5.922
170 256 5 19.19 86 9.274 0.261 6.700
150 258 5 17.06 108 10.392 0.293 6.712
130 262 5 15.97 132 11.489 0.313 6.486
110 264 5 14.56 154 12.410 0.343 6.580
90 268 5 13.72 178 13.342 0.364 6.495
70 270 5 13.00 200 14.142 0.385 6.481
50 274 5 12.04 224 14.967 0.415 6.601
Tabl e 2 Exper i ment al val ues f or Ideal Cur ve
Di schar ge (5) A/ mm B/ mm C/ mm D/ mm E/ mm F/ mm G/ mm H/ mm J/ mm K/ mm L/ mm
1
st
250 250 240 230 230 236 240 244 246 248 250
5
t h
258 254 214 150 162 198 218 230 238 244 248
10
t h
274 266 182 50 84 150 190 214 232 244 250
Ar ea/ mm
2
530.9 422.7 265.9 261.1 221.4 267.9 319.2 374.6 434.8 499.2 530.9
ANALYSI S
Fi g 2 Gr aph of (h
2
-h
1
)
1/ 2
ver sus t he f l ow r at e Q
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.25 0.3 0.35 0.4 0.45
(
h
2
-
h
1
)
1
/
2
/
m
m
Q/ (lit res/ s)
Fi g 3 Gr aph of f l ow r at e (Q) agai nst di f f er ent i al head (h
1
h
2
)
Fi g 4 - Gr aph of Di schar ge coef f i ci ent (C) agai nst f l ow r at e (Q)
0
0.05
0.1
0.15
0.2
0.25
0.3
0.35
0.4
0.45
0 50 100 150 200 250
Q
/
(
l
i
t
r
e
/
s
)
h
1
h
2
/ mm
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.25 0.3 0.35 0.4 0.45
C
(
x
1
0
-
4
)
Q/ (lit re/ s)
DI SCUSSI ON OF RESULTS
Fr om t he cur ve f or f i g. 2, i t coul d be seen t hat (h
1
-h
2
)
1/ 2
r i ses st eadi l y w i t h r espect t o t he f l ow
r at e Q. Despi t e t hi s, t her e i s a sudden decr ease i n r i se r at e at h
2
=170. It can t hen be sai d t hat
(h
1
-h
2
)
1/ 2
i s di r ect l y pr opor t i onal t o t he f l ow r at e of t he l i qui d.
Fr om t he cur ve f or f i g. 3, i t coul d be not i ced t hat t he f l ow r at e Q r i ses st eadi l y w i t h r espect t o
t he di f f er ent i al head. But at h
2
=170, t her e i s a shar p r i se i n f l ow r at e bef or e t he l i qui d assumes
i t st eady f l ow r at e. It can al so be sai d her e t hat Q i s di r ect l y pr opor t i onal t o t he di f f er ent i al
head (h
1
h
2
).
Fr om t he cur ve f or f i g, 4, a si mi l ar ef f ect i s not i ced as i n f i g 2 and 3 t hat t he di schar ge
coef f i ci ent r i ses st eadi l y w i t h r espect t o t he f l ow r at e and i ncr eases shar pl y at h
2
=170. Asi de
t hat t he di schar ge coef f i ci ent i s di r ect l y pr opor t i onal t o t he f l ow r at e Q.
CONCLUSI ON
It can t her ef or e be concl uded t hat t he exper i ment w as successf ul . Thi s i s because f r om t he
r esul t s, i t can be seen cl ear l y t hat a r i se i n di f f er ent i al head of t w o t ubes causes t he f l ow r at e o f
t he l i qui d i n t he t ubes t o i ncr ease and t hi s pr oves t he Vent ur i ef f ect . How ever , t her e i s a
si gni f i cant change i n t he r i se i n f l ow r at e w hen h
2
i s equal t o 170mm and t he r eason f or t hi s
change coul d not be account ed f or .
RECOM M ENDATI ON
The oper at i on of t he Vent ur i met er can be appl i ed i n t he f ol l ow i ng mechani sms:
1. Pr essur e t r ansducer s
2. Robot i c Fuel i ng Syst em
REFEREN CES
1. ht t p:/ / en.w i ki pedi a.or g/ w i ki / Vent ur i _ef f ect
2. w w w .t ecqui pment .com
3. Inst r uct i on manual f r om Fl ui d M echani cs Labor at or y.