The Fluid Mechanics Laboratory is located in Block B, Room 303. It is equipped with high-tech instruments, enabling students to conduct experiments that demonstrate essential fluid mechanics principles. Additionally, students can investigate friction losses in piping systems, study Venturi and Bernoulli's theorem using a Venturi meter, observe fluid flow in an open channel with a 2.5-meter flow channel, and visualize and study free and forced vortices phenomena using the vortex apparatus.
The major equipment available in this laboratory are:
- Impact of a Jet:
- Studies the forces formed by a water jet striking a flat or a curved surface
- Losses in Piping Systems:
- Measures pressure loss on several small-bore pipe circuit components
- Quantifies the relative pressure losses for components in a system using loss coefficient
- Venturi Meter:
- Measures the discharge along a pipe
- Open Flow Channel Set Up:
- Demonstrates the characteristics of open flow channel in a hydraulic jump
- Fluid Properties and Fluid Statics Set Up:
- Measures kinematic viscosity
- Studies the relationship between water height and the exerted force
- Series and Parallel Pumps Set Up:
- Determines pump characteristic
- Reynolds’ Number and Transitional Flow:
- Determines Reynolds’ number and studies its effects on fluid flow