Water Hammer (Water Shock) Experimental Device
This is an experimental device to understand the significance of water hammer and cavitation that occur in pumps and hydraulic turbine systems. It consists of a 61-meter long coiled copper pipe, a solenoid valve, pressure sensors and Bourdon tube pressure gauges, a floating flow meter, a flow control valve, and a bypass valve. Water is supplied to a copper pipe with an inner diameter of 12.7 mm, and the flow rate inside the pipe is adjusted using the flow meter and bypass valve. The control box has a solenoid valve operation switch and a BNC terminal for pressure measurement, allowing it to be connected to an oscilloscope (sold separately) to observe the behavior.
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TE86 Specifications Dimensions and Weight: W700 x D950 x H1000mm, approximately 90kg Piping: Inner diameter 12.7mm, thickness 1.19mm Piping Length: 61m Transducer: Maximum pressure 6.89bar Power Supply: Single-phase AC100V or AC200V Water Supply Equipment: 5L.min-1 (3bar) or more
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[Experimental Items] Measurement of shock waves in water Measurement of sound speed in water
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