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Marine Hydrodynamics Lab

Marine Hydrodynamics Lab

Marine Hydrodynamics Lab is located at ground floor of Tower-4. This lab is used to conduct Marine Hydrodynamics sessional course. The research facility of this lab was established in 2015 through the procurement of eight key equipment.

SI No.

  Name of the Equipment 

Main Purpose      

1.

Flow Visualization Wind Tunnel 

To Demonstrate the Phenomenon Associated to the Flow in an Open Channel

2.

Impact of Jet Apparatus 

Determination of Impact Against a Flat, Curve, Semispherical Surface

3.

Cavitation Phenomenon Demonstrator 

Observe the Cavitation Phenomenon with Forced Conduction

4.

Laminar Flow Visualization and Analysis Unit 

Study of Ideal Flow Around Submerged Bodies

5.

Hydraulic Bench with Losses in Pipe Fittings with Accessories 

Used to Pipe Fittings with Accessories 

6.

Free and Forced Vortices 

Study of Forced Vortex without Discharge Orifice

7.

Horizontal Osborne – Reynolds Demonstration 

Observation of Laminar, Transition and Turbulent Flows

8.

Pilot Static Tube Module 

Determination of the Flow Speed Profiles in a Tube