Fluid Mechanics Laboratory
The Fluid Mechanics Lab serves as a pivotal arena where students dive into the intricacies of fluid behavior, with a primary focus on pressure-driven flows, particularly in pipe systems. This laboratory provides students with hands-on experiences, enabling them to comprehend both the statics and dynamics of fluids through a spectrum of experiments. Emphasizing pressure measurements, losses in pipes, velocity measurements, and the practical application of Bernoulli's Theorem, this lab offers a comprehensive exploration of fluid mechanics.
Equipment Facility
The fluid mechanics laboratory has the following equipment facilities:
- Reynold’s apparatus
- Bernoulli’s apparatus
- Pressure measurement apparatus
- Pelton and Francis turbine
- Metacentric Height apparatus
- Drag coefficient apparatus
- Fluid properties and hydrostatic bench
- Venturi meter and Orifice meter
- Impact of jet on vanes
- Losses due to pipe friction
- Hydrology apparatus
TEAM
- Faculty
- Gopal Das Singhal, Associate Professor & Associate Head, Department of Civil Engineering, SNIoE
- Lab Staff
- Rajneesh Kumar, Department of Civil Engineering, SNIoE
Location: C013A