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GOTT GOTT-FCT-01 Flow Channel Trainer

  • Manufacturer:GOTT
    Model: GOTT-FCT-01
    P/N: 200-008
    Origin: Malaysia
    Guarantee: 12 Month
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FEATURES

• Clear acrylic working section fed from stilling tank 

• Six different models for investigation 

• Dye injection system 

• Quick release fitting for easy connection to hydraulics bench 

EXPERIMENT TOPICS 

• Determination of Open Channel Flow Behavior 

• Determination of Flow Pattern Visualization

Manuals: 

(1) All manuals are written in English 

(2) Model Answer 

(3) Teaching Manuals

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DESCRIPTION 

GOTT-FCT-01 is designed to help students to visualize a range if open-cannel flow behaviour and also to visualize flow pattern around immersed object in steady flow. Open-channel flows are those that are not entirely included within rigid boundaries; a part of the flow is in contract with nothing at all, just empty space. The surface of the flow thus formed is called a free surface, because that flow boundary is freely deformable, in contrast to the solid boundaries. The boundary conditions at the free surface of an open-channel flow are always that both the pressure and the shear stress are zero everywhere. But a flow can have a free surface but not be an open-channel flow. Closed-conduit flows that consist of two immiscible fluid phases of differing density in contact with each other along some bounding surface are not open-channel flows, because they are nowhere in contact with open space, but they do have a freely deformable boundary within them. Such flows are free-surface flows but not open-channel flows, although they are usually called stratified flows, because the density difference between the two fluids gives rise to gravitational effects in the flow. On the other hand, open-channel flows are by their definition also free surface flows. In a narrow technical sense, flows of liquid at the Earth’s surface, like ocean surface currents or rivers, are not open-channel flows, because they are in contact with another fluid—the atmosphere—at a free surface within a two-phase fluid medium. But the contrast in density between water and air is so great that in studying Earth-surface liquid flows we usually ignore the presence of the overlying atmosphere. The main purpose of this equipment is to provide an indication of the range of open-channel flow phenomena that can occur and visualise flow around the models; quantitative analysis is not required. The relevant theoretical background is provided in many basic texts in fluid mechanics

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