Hydrogen Bubble Flow Visualisation System

Description

Hydrogen Bubble Flow Visualisation System

  • A compact, bench mounted, self- contained unit used for flow visualisation studies using water as the working fluid.
  • The unit comprises a flow tank incorporating the working section and pumped recirculation system, plus a separate electronic control console.
  • A low voltage variable speed pump with a unique fluid-drive unit is located under the working section.
  • The electronic control console incorporates manual controls and a 4 line, 20 digit LCD that displays the relevant operating parameters.
  • Flow patterns in the water are indicated by small hydrogen bubbles that are generated by an interchangeable fine platinum/ iridium wire cathode.
  • A low voltage light source illuminates the hydrogen bubbles in the working section.
  • Flow visualisation studies can be carried out using plain tap water without the need for additives.
  • Optional camera mount allows still camera, video camera or web-cam
  • (not supplied) to record the flow patterns.
  • The following models, supplied for flow visualization studies, are made of clear polished acrylic and supplied in a protective container:

– One pair 330mm long straight guides
– One pair spacer blocks for straight guides (grey PVC)
– One pair blocks with radiused ends
– Four cylinders 6mm, 12mm, 19mm and 25mm diameter
– One aerofoil section
– One flat plate with radiused end
– One rectangular block 70mm x 40mm x 25mm
– One curved plate
– A toolkit is supplied
– A user instruction manual provides installation, commissioning, maintenance data, experimental information and suggested flow visualisation demonstrations.

Technical Specification:

Item Value
Pulse generator: 3 to 2500 mS
on and off periods
Light source: 12 high intensity LEDs
Cathodes: 35, 50
and 75mm lengths
Flow table capacity: 20 litres (nominal)
Current generator range: 0 to 100mA
Working section: length: 425mm
width: 285mm
depth: 36mm

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