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Date: February 15, 2013 To: From: Subject: Lab 4, Impact of a Jet – Force & Momentum Introduction This memo presents the procedure .... The purpose of this experiment is to determine the reaction of...

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Date: February 15, 2013
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Subject: Lab 4, Impact of a Jet – Force & Momentum
Introduction
  • This memo presents the procedure ....
  • The purpose of this experiment is to determine the reaction of the forces that were generated by the change in momentum of a fluid flow and demonstrate the momentum equation

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Methodology
  • An experiment was conducted in the lab by measuring the forces produced by a jet impinging on solid surfaces that has different degree of flow deflection 90, 120, and 180 degree.
  • Four experiments were done using four different masses to balance the force of the jet impact.
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Result
Flow to support mass increment Flat plate Cone plate Hemisphere plate
50 0.13 0.12 0.1
100 0.21 0.17 0.15
150 0.25 0.21 0.18
200 0.29 0.24 0.21
Supported at Q=100 L/s ? ? ?


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Date: Fe
uary 15, 2013
To:
From:
Subject: Lab 4, Impact of a Jet – Force & Momentum
Introduction
This memo presents the procedure to verify the theory of impact of jet using
using the F1-16 Impact of Jet Apparatus model. The purpose of this experiment is
to determine the reaction of the forces that were generated by the change in
momentum of a fluid flow and demonstrate the momentum equation. The
apparatus consists of clear acrylic test cylinder into which water is fed vertically
through a nozzle. The water strikes a target mounted on a stem. A weight pan
mounted at the top of the stem allows the force of the water to be counte
alanced
y applied masses. The theoretical equation to be used here is as what follows
now: The force exerted by the jet on the deflector is as per Newton’s Laws...
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