H8 - Experiment

IMPACT OF A JET

A cylindrical tank for investigating the force generated by a jet striking plates (representing turbine vanes) to aid in the understanding of how turbines work.

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IMPACT OF A JET

To understand correctly how a turbine (a Pelton wheel for example) works, students need to understand how jet deflection produces a force on turbine vanes. They also need to know how this force affects the rate of momentum flow in the jet.

The Impact of a Jet apparatus shows students the force produced by a jet of water as it strikes a flat plate, angled plate, 120 degree plate, or hemispherical cup. They can then compare this to the momentum flow rate in the jet. For use with TecQuipment’s Digital Hydraulic Bench (H1F, available separately), the equipment comprises a transparent cylinder containing a vertically tapered nozzle and a test plate. The cylinder is on legs and mounts on the top of the hydraulic bench. The nozzle, supplied by the hydraulic bench, produces a high-velocity jet of water which hits the test plate. The test plate connects to a weigh beam assembly with jockey weight which measures the jet force. A drain tube in the base of the cylinder directs water back into the hydraulic bench, allowing accurate flow rate measurement.

All test plates are all easily interchangeable, taking only a few seconds and needing no tools.

To perform experiments, students level the apparatus and zero the weigh beam assembly. They set the flow from the hydraulic bench to maximum, and measure the jet force. They reduce the flow from the hydraulic bench in several increments. At each increment they record the force of the jet on the plate and the flow rate. They then repeat the experiments for different test plates. Students compare their experimental results to those calculated from theory, working out graphs of rate of delivery of momentum against force on the plate.

View the Digital Hydraulic Bench flyer here.

Hydraulics data management system

The HDMS is a complementary software tool designed to help students accurately record data from experiments associated with this apparatus. The software is intuitive and easy to use, with clear and convenient data display options, enabling students to run automatic calculations and export charts and results for further investigation.

To find out more, click here.

Learning outcomes

  • Measurement of the impact force on a flat plate and comparison with momentum change
  • Measurement of the impact force on a hemispherical plate and comparison with momentum change
  • Measurement of the impact force on an inclined flat plate (available separately) and comparison with momentum change
  • Measurement of the impact force on a conical plate (available separately) and comparison with momentum change
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