About REYNOLDS S APPARATUS
Specification:
REYNOLDSS APPARATUS
It is manufactured at our unit byusing highest quality materials under the guidance of the experts. This isextensively used to illustrate laminar, transitional and fully turbulent pipeflows. It also determines the conditions under which the flow occurs. ReynoldsApparatus can be availed by our customers at an economical price.
Features:
Accurate result
Enhanced functional life
Easy to use
Product Specification
Frequency: 50 Hz
Voltage: 220 Volt
Phase: Single Phase
Current: 5-15 amp
Visualize Fluid Flow Regimes AccuratelyREYNOLDS S APPARATUS enables students and researchers to observe flow patterns directly within a transparent borosilicate glass tube. By injecting dye via a manual syringe, users can clearly identify the shift from laminar to turbulent flow. Its precision flow control valve and graduated scale add accuracy and repeatability to every demonstration, making it an ideal tool for fluid mechanics education.
Engineered for Safety and DurabilityConstructed with a borosilicate glass tube and a powder-coated steel tank, Reynolds S provides both durability and corrosion resistance. The incorporated splash guard around the dye injector and drainage facility prioritize operator safety and convenience. The apparatus remains stable and safe during use thanks to its sturdy, floor-mounted design.
Manual Operation for Comprehensive LearningThis apparatus is fully manual, encouraging hands-on interaction and in-depth understanding of fluid mechanics fundamentals. The gravity-fed water circulation and measuring cylinder-based test speed control require users to engage closely with the setup, fostering comprehensive, practical learning.
FAQs of REYNOLDS S APPARATUS:
Q: How does Reynolds S Apparatus demonstrate different flow regimes?
A: The apparatus uses a transparent borosilicate glass tube where water flows under controlled, gravity-fed conditions. By injecting a dye with the manual syringe, users can visually observe whether the flow is laminar, transitional, or turbulent, based on the dye streaks behavior along the tube.
Q: What is the process for measuring the Reynolds number with this apparatus?
A: To measure Reynolds number, fill the tank with water, adjust the flow rate using the precision valve, and inject dye at the tube inlet. The measuring cylinder determines flow speed, and the graduated scale helps in precise readings. The Reynolds number can be calculated for each regime observed, within the 500 to 3000 range the apparatus supports.
Q: When should I use the splash guard feature?
A: The splash guard is designed to be used at all times when injecting dye, as it protects the operator from accidental splashes and ensures that the experiment is conducted safely, particularly during the introduction of dye near the opening of the observation tube.
Q: Where is this apparatus best utilized?
A: Reynolds S Apparatus is ideally suited for engineering laboratories in educational institutions, research centers, and training facilities where fluid mechanics principles need to be demonstrated or studied in practical, hands-on sessions.
Q: What are the main benefits of the manual control mode?
A: Manual control allows users to finely adjust and observe the effects of flow changes directly. This fosters a deeper understanding of fluid mechanics principles, encourages active participation, and enables repeatable experimentation for accurate data collection.
Q: How do I maintain the apparatus after use?
A: After use, drain the water using the provided facility, rinse the tank and glass tube with clean water, and ensure no dye residue remains. Store the measuring cylinder and dye syringe in a dry place and occasionally check that the precision flow valve and splash guard are functioning correctly.