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Description
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Specification
This set up is designed to study Coriolis component of Acceleration of a slider crank Mechanism. The apparatus uses hydraulic analogy to represent the rotating slider. It consists of a rotating block with two arms in opposite direction. These tubes can be rotated at various speeds by using a swinging field motor, which also acts as a dynamometer to measure torque applied to rotating tubes. A Perspex window on top cover helps to visualize the process. Rotameter is used to measure water flow rate through tubes. Water is circulated by small Monoblock pump.
- Main Tank with fiberglass lining.
- Rotating Arms 9/6 mm dia, 300 mm long.
- Motor – Swinging field, D.C., 0.5 HP.
- Rotameter
- Monoblock Pump
- Control Panel comprising of:
- Speed Control Unit.
- Speed Indicator.
- Necessary switches.
- Rigid support frame.
- Range of Experiment:
- Coriolis Component of Acceleration can be determined at various speeds of rotation and water flow rates.
- Service Required:
- C. Single Phase .230 V. stabilized supply.
- Floor Space -1.5 m X 1.5 m.