The GUNT Visualisation of Streamlines in an Open Channel (HM 150.21) allows the study of flow around drag bodies and flow phenomena in open channels. A drag body or weir is fixed in the experimental flume, and streamlines are visualised by injecting a contrast medium. The transparent flume ensures clear observation of streamlines and vortex formation.
Product Features
- Transparent experimental flume for visualising streamlines
- Two weirs and four different drag bodies included
- Adjustable water level via sluice gate at inlet and weir at outlet
- Stabiliser for even, non-vortical water flow
- Mountable on HM 150 base module or operable via laboratory water supply
Benefits
- Clearly demonstrates flow patterns around obstacles in open channels
- Facilitates study of vortex formation and streamline behaviour
- Adjustable water levels for controlled experiments
- Hands-on learning for students in hydraulics and fluid mechanics
Why Choose GUNT Visualisation of Streamlines in an Open Channel?
The GUNT HM 150.21 unit provides an interactive method to study flow phenomena in open channels, enabling the visualisation of streamlines, vortices, and drag body effects for practical learning and research.
