Equipment: STATIC VELOCITY TOTAL Pat Image 1. The tabletop air nozzle was used to measure the flow of air via the Pitot-tube positioned in the middle of the nozzle The pitot-static-tube is connected to all three manometers by a plastic tube. The first manometer calculates the static pressure through the difference in the atmospheric and static pressure readings. The second manometer calculates velocity pressure through the difference in static pressure and total pressure readings. Lastly, the third manometer calculates total pressure through the total and atmospheric pressure readings. Data Collection Sample: Bermoulli's equation 1 Protal - Pstatic = Pair V2 %3D 2(P,-P) V = Pair 2(P-P) 1) VBenoulli== Pair 2.Pwater g•h 2) Vmeasured= 1000 스 kg Pair 1.2 .Perimeter P 2nR •Pwater Pair Cross sectional Area nR? = n| 47 Test Result Sheet: Obs. Perimeter Po Pastic VBemoulli Vmeasured (m/s) Arca (m) hi (in) h: (in) hs (in) P m² Po m (m) (m/s) 0.40 -1.11 1.52 2 0.40 -1.00 1.41 3 0.40 -0,88 1.29 4 0.40 -0.76 1.17 0.40 -0.64 1.05 6. 0.40 -0.52 0.93 0.40 -0.40 0.81 0.40 -0.29 0.70 9. 0.40 -0.17 0.58 10 0.1596 0.40 -0.05 0.46

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Image 1. The tabletop air nozzle was used to measure the flow of air via the Pitot-tube
positioned in the middle of the nozzle
The pitot-static-tube is connected to all three manometers by a plastic tube. The first manometer
calculates the static pressure through the difference in the atmospheric and static pressure
readings. The second manometer calculates velocity pressure through the difference in static
pressure and total pressure readings. Lastly, the third manometer calculates total pressure
through the total and atmospheric pressure readings.
Data Collection Sample:
Bemoulli's equation
Protal - Pstatic = Pair • V?
2(P-P)
V =
Pair
2(P,-P)
1) Viemodl
Pair
2.Pwater g+h
kg
2) Vmeasured =
Pwater 1000 . Pair 1.2 , Perimeter = P = 2nR
m
Pair
p2
Cross sectional Area nR? = n
2n
Test Result Sheet:
Obs. Perimeter
Arca
P.
Paatic
VBemoulli Vmeasured
(m)
(m) hi (in) h: (in) hs (in) om2
m2
(m/s)
(m/s)
0.40
-1.11
1.52
0.40
-1.00
1.41
3
0.40
-0.88
1.29
4
0.40
-0.76
1.17
0.40
-0.64
1.05
6.
0.40
-0.52
0.93
7
0.40
-0.40
0.81
0.40
-0.29
0.70
9
0.40
-0.17
0.58
10
0.1596
0.40
-0.05
0.46
2TA
Transcribed Image Text:Expert Q&A Done Equipment: STATIC VELOCITY TOTAL Pat Image 1. The tabletop air nozzle was used to measure the flow of air via the Pitot-tube positioned in the middle of the nozzle The pitot-static-tube is connected to all three manometers by a plastic tube. The first manometer calculates the static pressure through the difference in the atmospheric and static pressure readings. The second manometer calculates velocity pressure through the difference in static pressure and total pressure readings. Lastly, the third manometer calculates total pressure through the total and atmospheric pressure readings. Data Collection Sample: Bemoulli's equation Protal - Pstatic = Pair • V? 2(P-P) V = Pair 2(P,-P) 1) Viemodl Pair 2.Pwater g+h kg 2) Vmeasured = Pwater 1000 . Pair 1.2 , Perimeter = P = 2nR m Pair p2 Cross sectional Area nR? = n 2n Test Result Sheet: Obs. Perimeter Arca P. Paatic VBemoulli Vmeasured (m) (m) hi (in) h: (in) hs (in) om2 m2 (m/s) (m/s) 0.40 -1.11 1.52 0.40 -1.00 1.41 3 0.40 -0.88 1.29 4 0.40 -0.76 1.17 0.40 -0.64 1.05 6. 0.40 -0.52 0.93 7 0.40 -0.40 0.81 0.40 -0.29 0.70 9 0.40 -0.17 0.58 10 0.1596 0.40 -0.05 0.46 2TA
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