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GUNT Losses in a Pipe System

The GUNT Losses in a Pipe System (HM 150.11) experimental unit demonstrates pressure losses in real fluid flow due to friction and turbulence. It enables the study of losses in pipes, piping elements, fittings, and shut-off devices, as well as the differential pressure method for measuring flow rate.

Product Features

  • Six individually shut-off pipe sections with bends, elbows, and branches
  • Transparent measuring objects for clear insight into internal structures
  • Shut-off devices to determine opening characteristics and flow rates
  • Pressure measuring points designed as annular chambers for interference-free readings
  • Measurement of pressure losses in pipes, bends, branches, and fittings
  • Pressures measured with twin tube manometers
  • Secure positioning on HM 150 base module work surface
  • Water supplied and flow rate measured via HM 150 or laboratory supply

Benefits

  • Hands-on understanding of pressure losses in real piping systems
  • Visualizes the effects of friction, turbulence, and fittings on flow
  • Supports learning of piping system design and differential pressure measurement
  • Transparent elements allow precise observation of internal flow behavior

Why Choose GUNT Losses in a Pipe System?

The GUNT HM 150.11 Losses in a Pipe System unit provides a practical solution for studying pressure losses and flow behavior in pipes and piping elements. Its transparent sections, twin tube manometers, and flexible setup enable precise, hands-on fluid mechanics experiments.

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