Mechanics of flow

Article no. P5140100 | Type: Experiments

20 Minutes
45 Minutes
University
medium
Pupils , Students

Principle

The ultrasonic Doppler effect is used for studying the laws of steadily and laminarly flowing liquids in a tube circuit, which form the basis of numerous technical applications. The experiment focuses particularly on the relationship between the flow velocity and the cross-sectional tube area (continuity condition) as well as on the relationship between the flow resistance and the tube diameter (Hagen-Poiseuille law). If the geometry is known, both relationships can be used to determine the dynamic viscosity or fluidity.

Benefits

  • Excellent introductory experiment for medical students to teach principles of flow
  • Experiment setup can be varied and be used for other experiments
  • Compact experiment setup
  • Results can be read off easily from a scale

Tasks

  1. Determine the mean and maximum Doppler frequency shift for different speeds and diameters.
  2. Calculate the mean flow velocity in accordance with the Doppler law as well as the flow rates based on the known tube cross-section and in accordance with the continuity equation.
  3. Measure the pressure drop for the various different flow velocities and tube diameters with the aid of the vertical tubes.
  4. Calculate the flow resistance in accordance with Ohm's law based on the pressure drop and on the flow rate. Examine the dependence of the flow resistance on the tube diameter (Hagen-Poiseuille law).
  5. Calculate the dynamic viscosity based on the Hagen-Poiseuille law and on the known geometry.
  6. Calculate the Reynolds number for the different tube diameters based on the flow velocities and make a statement concerning the flow characteristics of the different tubes.

Learning objectives

  • Ultrasonic Doppler effect
  • Steady, laminar and turbulent flow
  • Continuity equation
  • Bernoulli's equation
  • Hagen-Poiseuille law
  • Flow velocity and flow resistance(static and dynamic)
  • Pressure, pressure scales
  • Viscosity and fluidity
  • Ultrasonic flow measurements

 

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