Seiki experimental device
It is a small water channel made of reinforced plastic, which allows for the installation of different weirs to control the flow and measure and analyze the flow rate. The device is installed on a hydraulic bench H1F (sold separately) to supply water. It comes with a rectangular weir, two types of V-shaped weirs, and a height gauge. For the experiment, a hydraulic bench H1F (sold separately) for water supply and flow measurement is required.
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H6 Specifications Dimensions and Weight: L920 x D620 x H520mm, approximately 12kg Water Channel Dimensions: W228 x H178 x L305mm Maximum Flow Rate: 62L/min (Rectangular Weir) Accessories Rectangular Weir: Depth 100mm, Width 30mm Triangular Weir: Depth 100mm, 90° (θ=45°) Depth 100mm, 30° (θ=15°) Trapezoidal Weir: Depth 100mm, Width 30-25mm, Thickness 3mm Proportional Weir: Depth 88mm, Thickness 3mm Depth Gauge Hydraulic Experiment Software (HDMS)
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[Experimental Items] Experiments on rectangular and triangular weirs Relationship between flow rate and water depth Calculation of the flow coefficient Cd of the weir
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Device Overview Diagram
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HDMS Hydrodynamic Experiment Software (Accessories) A simple software for manually inputting and recording experimental data is included.
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HDMS Hydrodynamic Experiment Software (Accessories) A simple software for manually inputting and recording experimental data is included.
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A photo taken on the separately sold H1F hydraulic bench.
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Experimental situation photo
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