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Hydraulics Laboratory Report No.

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Date Submitted:
Instructor: Engr. Mark Ondac/ Engr. Melvin B. Solomon
Group Number: 11
Members:

Alialy, Yvann Duke Del Rosario, Emmanuel G. Jamlig, Shyron Nicholai B.


Rommel D.

Signature: Signature: Signature:

Visico, Lander Ace S. Rabe, Mary Ymylyn Nicole


D.

Signature:
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A. Introduction

The primary hydraulic bench is a versatile, independent module that permits an inventory
of "hydraulic energy" i.e., a precisely controlled and quantifiable water stream. It incorporates
two gathering tanks, a radial pump, a flowmeter, a versatile structure on wheels, a bunch of
valves, and funneling.
Numerous issues in hydrodynamics require the assurance of release. One of the most
widely recognized ways to deal with estimating release is the volumetric technique.
The equation utilized is Discharge rate = Volume of holder (l)/Time needed to fill (s) .
The overall thought is to decide the volume of liquid (water) removed by a source over a
particular period.

B. Objectives
1. Familiarize the fundamental parts of the hydraulic bench
2. Identify and operate the fundamental parts of the hydraulic bench
3. Apply the techniques and skills in using the hydraulic machine relevant to professional
engineering practice

C. Computations (handwritten)
D. Presentation of results <insert filled-out tables and graphs in this section>
Table 1.1. Trial 1 time, volume, and flow rate.
TRIAL 1
TIME (sec) VOLUME (Lit) FLOW RATE (Lit/sec)
4 sec 1L 0.25
8 sec 2L 0.25
15 sec 4L 0.26
19 sec 5L 0.26
23 sec 6L 0.26
28 sec 7L 0.25
32 sec 8L 0.25
36 sec 9L 0.25
50 sec 11 L 0.22
54 sec 12 L 0.22
AVERAGE 0.247

Table 1.2. Trial 2 time, volume, and flow rate.


TRIAL 2
TIME (sec) VOLUME (Lit) FLOW RATE (Lit/sec)
8 sec 2L 0.25
16 sec 4L 0.25
24 sec 6L 0.25
32 sec 8L 0.25
46 sec 10 L 0.22
54 sec 12 L 0.22
62 sec 14 L 0.23
72 sec 16 L 0.22
80 sec 18 L 0.23
96 sec 21 L 0.22
AVERAGE 0.234
Table 1.3. Trial 3 time, volume, and flow rate.
TRIAL 3
TIME (sec) VOLUME (Lit) FLOW RATE (Lit/sec)
5 sec 2L 0.40
11 sec 4L 0.36
17 sec 6L 0.35
23 sec 8L 0.35
33 sec 10 L 0.30
46 sec 14 L 0.30
52 sec 16 L 0.31
58 sec 18 L 0.31
65 sec 20 L 0.31
71 sec 22 L 0.31
AVERAGE 0.33

FLOW RATE
100

90

80

70
Trial 1
60 Trial 2
Trial 3
TIME (S)

50 Trial 4
Trial 5
40 Trial 6

30

20

10

0
0 5 10 15 20 25
VOLUME(L)

Figure 1.1. Flow rate

E. Discussion of the Results <discuss the observed trend of the results>


F. Conclusion <explain the relationship of each parameter to the final result>
G. Application < Give an example of the application of the principle in the industry or even in
the simplest daily life activity.
H. Recommendation <Discuss possible source of error in the experiment and recommend steps
or appropriate measures to avoid these errors>
I. APPENDIX <insert screenshots from the video where data were collected or obtained>

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