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Visualisation of Flow Fields
Visualisation of Flow Fields
Product Code: LTEKCTLB-FMT61-0077

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Visualisation of Flow Fields

Visualisation of flow fields by using electrolytically generated hydrogen bubbles
Various models are included: aerofoil, rectangle, straight plate, curved plate, cylinder (various sizes), various models for changes in cross section
Flow straightener and glass balls ensure consistent and low-turbulence flow
Platinum wire as cathode and stainless steel plate as anode for electrolysis
Shallow water channel fitted with indirect led illumination along the experimental section
Setting power (with display), pulse and pause length of the power and the flow velocity in the water channel
Different flow velocities via variable-speed circulating pump. 

Technical data
Pump with adjustable speed
Max. Flow rate: 20l/min
Generator for generation of bubbles
Pause: 8,4…1800ms
Impulse: 8,4…1800ms
Current: 0…200ma
3 cathodes with platinum wire
Anode, stainless steel plate, l-shaped
Water channel: approx. 6l
Diameter: 0,2mm
Length: 30, 50, 75mm
Experimental section: lxwxh: 550x150x50mm
Illumination: white leds on the side walls of the water channel
Dimensions and weight
Lxwxh: 410x400x170mm (display and control unit),
Lxwxh: 900x300x220mm (experimental unit)
Weight: approx. 24kg.

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