EDUTECH LAHORE

FM-501.2 | U-Tube & Inclined Tube Manometers

  • Basic experiments for measuring pressure with three different measuring instruments
  • U-tube and inclined tube manometer
  • LxWxH: 750x610x810mm
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Measuring pressure is important in the engineering industry, e.g. in plant, turbomachine and aircraft construction and in process engineering. Other fundamental factors such as flow rate or flow velocity can also be determined based on a pressure measurement. The experimental unit enables the user to measure the pressure with two different measuring methods: directly by measuring the length of a liquid column (U-tube manometer, inclined tube manometer) and indirectly by measuring the change of shape of a Bourdon tube (Bourdon tube pressure gauge). In a U-tube manometer, the pressure causes the liquid column to move. The pressure difference is read directly from a scale and is the measure for the applied pressure. In inclined tube manometers, one leg points diagonally up. A small height difference therefore changes the length of the liquid column significantly. The principle of the Bourdon tube pressure gauge is based on the change in cross-section of the bent Bourdon tube under pressure. This change in cross-section leads to an expansion of the Bourdon tube diameter. A Bourdon tube pressure gauge is therefore an indirectly acting pressure gauge where the pressure differential is indicated via a transmission gearing and a pointer. In experiments, the U-tube manometer, and inclined tube manometer are included.
  • Angle: 30°
  • 0…500mmWC (U-tube manometer)
  • 0…500mmWC (inclined tube manometer)