02 CEE122 Lab 1 Handout
02 CEE122 Lab 1 Handout
02 CEE122 Lab 1 Handout
OBJECTIVE
The objective of this experiment is to verify the principle of conservation of momentum and to
apply this principle to determine the force exerted on a plate by a jet of water. Two apparatuses are
available in the lab for performing this experiment. Apparatus 2 is similar to Apparatus 1 shown
below, with the exception of the nozzle diameter. The nozzle diameter is 8 mm for the apparatus
placed on the orange top bench and 9.8 mm for the one on the gray top bench. Check the nozzle
diameter of the unit you will be using at the beginning of the experiments.
APPARATUS
The model F1-10 Hydraulic Benches in
Fritz Lab have been modified for this
experiment. When the pump is turned on,
a jet of water flows vertically upward
through a nozzle, hits a target plate, and
exits through a bottom outlet as shown in
Fig. 1.
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PROCEDURE
1. Check and note the nozzle's diameter, d, on the top
plate, then remove the plate by releasing the
knurled nuts from the cylinder.
2. Measure the diameter, ⌀, and identify the type of
the target plate (Fig. 2). Then, assemble the test
apparatus by attaching one of the three target plates
to the end of the shaft.
3. Reattach the top plate to the cylinder and ensure the
apparatus is level by adjusting the tightness of the
three knurled nuts.
4. Without weights on the pan, adjust the level gauge
to the zero position, ensuring it aligns with the datum
line on the pan.
5. Turn the pump on, slowly open the valve on the side Fig. 2. Target Plates Fig. 3. Weights
of the test apparatus, allow water to impinge upon
the target plate, and check if the vertical shaft is free to move.
6. Add the provided weights (Fig. 3) to the pan and adjust the flow rate until the pan returns to zero
position. The vertical force exerted on the target plate by the jet of water is measured by the added
weights.
7. Measure the height of the nozzle, z1, and the height of the point of jet impingement on the target
plate, z2. Except for the flat target plate, the height of the deflected target plate cannot be measured
directly, necessitating subsequent calculations for estimation.
8. Take flow rate measurements by measuring the time, t, it takes to fill the graduated cylinder, V,
with the water exiting the test apparatus. Take the average of three flow measurements.
9. Use four different sets of weights.
10. Repeat the above procedure for all three target plates.
REPORT
Your Laboratory Report (3-6 people as one group) will be written in accordance with Standards
for Laboratory Reports (with a date of 2010-07-21 or later; you may have seen this format in CEE
142, 222, 242, or 275). The report is due Friday November 03.
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Wweight
CV
CV
𝑚̇𝑣3 𝑚̇𝑣3
Ww Fcal
𝑚̇𝑣2
Wweight - the force of gravity acting on the weights added on the pan.
Ww - the force of gravity acting on the water in the control volume (CV).
Fcal - the force exerted by the jet on the plate in the direction of jet, calculated through the momentum equation.
• Momentum equation
𝑭𝒄𝒂𝒍 = 𝝆𝑸(𝑽𝟑 − 𝑽𝟐 )
𝑚𝐿 V(𝑚𝐿)
𝑄 ( )=
𝑠 𝑡 (𝑠𝑒𝑐)
Continuity equation
𝑄
𝑉1 =
𝐴
𝑉3 = 𝑓(𝑉2 )
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• 𝑭𝒎𝒆𝒂 = 𝑾𝒘𝒆𝒊𝒈𝒉𝒕 + 𝑾𝒘
𝑊𝑤𝑒𝑖𝑔ℎ𝑡 = 𝑀𝑎𝑠𝑠 ∗ 𝑔
𝑊𝑤 = 𝑉𝑤𝑎𝑡𝑒𝑟 ∗ 𝛾𝑤𝑎𝑡𝑒𝑟
How can you estimate the weight of the water in the control volume?
[Hint: Consider finding the time duration (Δt) for the jet to reach the edge of the plate from the center.
Then determine the control volume (𝐕 = Q · Δt)].
Please address the following questions in the discussion section of the report.
Question 1. Is the weight of water significant?
Question 2. The calculated force (𝑭𝒄𝒂𝒍 ) should be equal to the measured force (𝑭𝒎𝒆𝒂 ). If not, then
what is the error? Where does this error come from?
|𝑭 |−|𝑭 |
𝑒𝑟𝑟𝑜𝑟 = 100% × 𝒄𝒂𝒍|𝑭 𝒎𝒆𝒂 |
𝒎𝒆𝒂
1. Q vs Fmea
2. Fcal vs Fmea
45° line
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Constants
g= 2
9.81 m/s
d= m
Area of nozzle = m2
γwater = 9810 N/m3
ρwater = 1000 kg/m3
FLAT PLATE
⌀= m at nozzle CVin CVout in CV
Mass z12 Trial V t Q Q Qavg V1 V2 V3z Ww Fcal Fmea % error
[g] [m] - [mL] [sec] [mL/s] [m3/s] [m3/s] [m/s] [m/s] [m/s] [N] [N] [N] -
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
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