The laminar, two-dimensional flow in is a good approximation of the flow of ideal fluids: the potential flow.
It can be used to visualise streamline fields for flows around drag bodies and flow through changes in cross-section. The streamlines are displayed in colour by injecting a contrast medium (ink). Sources and sinks are generated via four water connections in the bottom plate. The streamlines can be clearly observed through the glass plate during flow around and flow through.
The water flow rate and the quantity of contrast medium injected can be adjusted by valves. The water connections are also activated by valves and can be combined as required. Individual models can be cut out of a rubber plate that is included.
The experimental unit is positioned easily and securely on the work surface of the base module. The water is supplied. Alternatively, the experimental unit can be operated by the laboratory supply.
Learning Objectives
- Visualisation of streamlines in
- Flow around drag bodies
- Flow through changes in cross-section
- Influence of sources and sinks