Pipe pressure loss experimental device
We will conduct experiments on the pressure loss of various piping used in home central heating systems, etc. There are straight pipes, bent pipes, and two pathways with valves and expansion and contraction mechanisms, and we will close the valve of one pathway to conduct individual experiments. The experiments will require an H1F hydraulic bench (sold separately) for water supply and flow measurement.
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H16 Specifications Dimensions and Weight: W2600 x D800 x H1700mm, approximately 95kg Pressure Measurement: Total of 16 manometers, 1 differential pressure gauge (for valve) Pressure Hole Spacing L: 0.914m (straight pipe, bent pipe) Accessories: Manual pressure adjustment pump Configuration: Straight Pipe Inner Diameter (Small): φ13.6mm Straight Pipe Inner Diameter (Large): φ26.2mm Rapid Expansion Pipe: φ13.6-26.2mm Rapid Contraction Pipe: φ26.2-13.6mm 90° Bend Pipe: Inner Diameter 13.6mm (R13.6) R/d=1 90° Bend Pipe (Small): Inner Diameter 13.6mm (R50) R/d=3.7 90° Bend Pipe (Medium): Inner Diameter 13.6mm (R100) R/d=7.35 90° Bend Pipe (Large): Inner Diameter 13.6mm (R150) R/d=11.03 Miter Bend (Right Angle): Inner Diameter 13.6mm (R13.6) R/d=0 Gate Valve, Globe Valve (Pipe Inner Diameter 13.6mm)
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[Experimental Items] Straight pipe (large and small), sudden expansion pipe, sudden contraction pipe, 90° bend pipe Different 90° bend pipes (radii of 50, 100, 150) Miter bend, gate valve Pressure loss of globe valve Delivery Record: Nara National College of Technology
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H16 Schematic Diagram
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H16p rough pipe reference drawing (sold separately)
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State with H1F hydraulic bench (sold separately) arranged.
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