In-house low-cost water table prototype to practically analyse the modelling compressible flow in a fluid engineering course

Author:

Armengol Sílvia1,Raush Gustavo1ORCID,Gamez-Montero Pedro J1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Fluid Mechanics, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Campus Terrassa, Terrassa, Spain

Abstract

The present work studies the hydro-gasdynamic analogy between a shock wave, occurring in supersonic internal or external compressible flows, and a hydraulic jump, a sort of normal shock occurring in open-channel flows. It consists of an extensive theoretical framework followed by a practical analysis, the aim of which was to experimentally trigger the hydraulic jump, both normal and oblique, while using a low-cost designed lab prototype. The assembly development, called ‘water table’, arises from the necessity of economical alternatives to expensive supersonic wind tunnels in the experimental study of compressible fluid dynamics. With this objective in mind, a hydraulic canal based on a Laval nozzle was constructed where water flow could accelerate from subcritical to critical to supercritical regime and then return to subcritical regime through a hydraulic jump. In addition, multiple design alternatives were evaluated considering environmental, economic, functional and aesthetics factors. A low-cost implementation was the critical criterion in the design process. The measurements have revealed that the geometry of the nozzle and the wedges designed as obstacles to cause obliquity are the most significant and influential elements in the formation of a hydraulic jump in the experimental set-up. Regarding the experimental variables, the experiments demonstrate the effect of the upstream and downstream heights of the hydraulic jump in the data collection. This experience is a step forward in supporting students in the understanding of compressible flow and its principles by providing an in-house experimental set-up that promotes active learning, motivation and interest in fluid mechanics.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Education

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3. Elward KM. Shock formation in overexpanded flow: a study using the hydraulic analogy. Doctoral Dissertation, Virginia Tech, 1989.

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