Bernoullis Theorem Apparatus (SMT-FM-01A)

This ESOLS Product of Fluid Mechanics related labs used to study the Bernoulli’s principle which describes the relationship between the flow velocity of a fluid and its pressure. An increase in velocity leads to a reduction in pressure in a flowing fluid, and vice versa. The total pressure of the fluid remains constant. Bernoulli’s equation is also known as the principle of conservation of energy of the flow. This Apparatus is standalone type and contain stainless steel water reservoir tank with centrifugal pump for continuous water circulation. A volumetric tank is installed with calibrated scale which is used to measure volume flow rate. Two chambers for steady water supply and in between these two chambers a transparent venturi meter is installed. Manometer Scale attached at the back with multiple tapping points along the venturi meter for precise pressure head measurement.