The GUNT Vertical Flow from a Tank (HM 150.12) experimental unit demonstrates pressure losses in fluid flow from tanks due to jet deflection and wall friction. It allows the study of real versus theoretical discharge at different flow rates, as well as the determination of contraction coefficients for various inlet and outlet contours.
Product Features
- Transparent tank with measuring device, Pitot tube, and twin tube manometers
- Interchangeable inserts for investigating different diameters, inlet, and outlet contours
- Measures total pressure and differential pressure to determine flow velocity
- Adjustable overflow and static pressure measuring point for precise tank level control
- Study of real discharge versus theoretical flow
- Determination of contraction coefficients for various openings
- Secure positioning on HM 150 base module work surface
- Water supplied and flow rate measured via HM 150 or laboratory supply
Benefits
- Hands-on understanding of pressure losses in vertical tank flows
- Enables analysis of different inlet/outlet geometries and their effects on discharge
- Supports learning of flow measurement and fluid mechanics principles
- Adjustable inserts and precise measurement points allow flexible experiments
Why Choose GUNT Vertical Flow from a Tank?
The GUNT HM 150.12 Vertical Flow from a Tank unit provides a practical platform to study pressure losses, flow velocity, and contraction coefficients. Its interchangeable inserts, manometers, and precise measuring points allow detailed analysis for fluid mechanics education.
