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FACULTY: ENGINEERING
TECHNOLOGY
EDITION:
LABORATORY: FLUID
MECHANICSREVISION NO:
EXPERIMENT: HYDROSTATIC
PRESSURE TEST
EFFECTIVE DATE: 1/3/2014
AMENDMENT
DATE:
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
FLUID MECHANICS LABORATORY
LABORATORY INSTRUCTION SHEETS
COURSE CODE BNQ 10304
EXPERIMENT NO. EXPERIMENT 6
EXPERIMENT TITLE HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE TEST
DATE
GROUP NO.
LECTURER/INSTRUCTOR/
TUTOR
1)
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DATE OF REPORTSUBMISSION
DISTRIBUTION OF MARKS
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ATTENDANCE/PARTICIPATION/DISCIPLINE: /5%
INTRODUCTION: /5%
PROCEDURE: /5%
RESULTS& CALCULATIONS /15%
ANALYSIS /15%
DISCUSSIONS: /20%
ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS /15%
CONCLUSION /10%
SUGGESTIONS& RECOMENDATIONS /5%
REFERENCES: /5%
TOTAL: /100%
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8/17/2019 Exp 6 Hydrostatic Pressure
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FACULTY: ENGINEERING
TECHNOLOGY
EDITION:
LABORATORY: FLUID
MECHANICSREVISION NO:
EXPERIMENT: HYDROSTATIC
PRESSURE TEST
EFFECTIVE DATE: 1/3/2014
AMENDMENT
DATE:
1.0 OBJECTIVES
1. To determine the centre of pressure on both submerged and partially submerged plane surface.2. To compare the centre of pressure between experimental and theoretical.
2.0 LEARNING OUTCOMES
Demonstrate the ability to conduct experiments related to fluid flow by following standard operating
procedure effectively in a group.
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PRESSURE TEST
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3.0 INTRODUCTION / THEORY
The hydrostatic pressure apparatus has been designed to study on the hydrostatic of an object immersed in fluid. It will enablestudents to measure the static thrust exerted by a fluid on a submerged surface while allowing them to compare the magnitudeand direction of the force with theory.
The calculation of the magnitude, direction and line of the hydrostatic forces exerted by a fluid on a submerged plane surface isimportant in the design of structures such as drams, bulkheads, gates, tanks, submarines etc. The pressure which the forceacting over a unit surface area and varies linearly with depth. This fact enables us to describe the pressure distribution over asubmerged surface. hen the pressure is uniform over a surface, such as static pressure on a hori!ontal surface, the resultant
force is e"ual to area times the pressure and acts through the centroid of the area. #owever, in many cases, such as li"uidsacting on a non$hori!ontal surface, the situation is more complex. % general approach has been developed to estimate resultantforce and its line of action.
In this experiment, the reliability of this approach is examined by comparing analytical values for forces and moments actingon a plane surface with experimental measurements of these values on the same surface on a partially submerged and fullysubmerged plane surface, but for more clearly to get the result of the concept
3.1 Hydros!"# $or#%s O& '(!&% S)r*!#%
&onsider a plane surface of arbitrary shape and orientation submerged in a static fluid as shown in 'igure 1. If ( representsthe local pressure at any point on the surface and h represents the depth of fluid above any point on the surface, from the
basic physics, we can easily show that the net hydrostatic force on a plane surface is given by)
∫ = A
PdAF
*1+
$"+)r% 1, Hydros!"# 'r%ss)r% o& '(!&% S)r*!#%
The hydrostatic force on one side of a plane surface submerged in a static fluid e"uals to the product of the fluid pressure atthe centroid of the surface times the surface area in contact with the fluid. Thus, basic physics says that the hydrostatic forceis a distributed load e"ual to the integral of the local pressure force over the area. (ressure acts normal to a surface,therefore the direction of the resultant force will always be normal to the surface.
In most cases, since it is the net hydrostatic force that is desired and the contribution of atmospheric pressure ( a will act onboth sides of a surface, the result of atmospheric pressure (a will cancel and the net force is obtained by)
AhgF cg ρ =*2+
APF cg= *+
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TECHNOLOGY
EDITION:
LABORATORY: FLUID
MECHANICSREVISION NO:
EXPERIMENT: HYDROSTATIC
PRESSURE TEST
EFFECTIVE DATE: 1/3/2014
AMENDMENT
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(cg is now the gauge pressure at the centroid of the area in contact with the fluid. Therefore, to obtain the net hydrostaticforce, ' on a plane surface,
1. -etermine depth of centroid, hcg for the area in contact with the fluid
2. -etermine the gauge pressure at the centroid (cg. &alculate ' (cg%
%ppendix & shows the centroid and other geometric properties of several areas. The effective point of application of force which is normally called the /&enter of (ressure, &(0 of the hydrostatic force and this is not necessary the same as thecentroid.
The location of the resultant force is determined by integrating the moment of the distributed fluid load on the surface abouteach axis and e"uating this to the moment of the resultant force about that axis. Therefore, for the moment about the y axis)
∫ = A
cp dAP y y F
*+
%pplying a procedure similar to that used previously to determine the resultant force, we obtain)
0≤−= AP
IgY
cg
xx cp
θ ρ sin
*+
here, Ixx is defined as the 3oment of Inertia, or
∫ = areatheof moment I nd xx 2 *4+Therefore, the resultant force will always act at a distance y cp below the centroid of the surface *except for the special case
of sin5 6+. (roceeding in a similar manner for the x location, and defining I xy product of inertia, we obtain)
AP
Ig X
cg
xy
cp
θ ρ sin−=
*7+
here 8cp can be either positive or negative since I xy can be either positive or negative. 'or areas with a vertical plane ofsymmetry through the centroid, the y$axis *e.g. s"uares, circles, isosceles triangles, etc.+, the center of pressure is locateddirectly below the centroid along the plane of symmetry, 8cp 6.
'or most problems where we have a single, homogeneous fluid and the surface pressure is at atmospheric, the fluid specific
weight γ cancels in the e"uation for 9cp and 8cp and we have the following simplified expressions)
Ah
IY
cg
xx cp
θ sin−=
*:+
Ah
gI X
cg
xy
cp
θ sin−=
*;+
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PRESSURE TEST
EFFECTIVE DATE: 1/3/2014
AMENDMENT
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3.2 Hydros!"# 'r%ss)r% O& A V%r"#!( '(!&% S)r*!#%
The following figure illustrates a hydrostatic pressure demonstration setup where the center of pressure of an immersed andpartial immersed vertical plane surface can be determined.
$"+)r% 2, Hydros!"# 'r%ss)r% D%-o&sr!"o&
urface@ idth of ?nd >urface# Total -epth of Auadrant& &entroid of ?nd >urface( &enter of (ressure of (lane >urface
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3.2.1 '!r"!( I--%r+%d V%r"#!( '(!&% S)r*!#%
$"+)r% 3, '!r"!( I--%rs%d V%r"#!( '(!&% S)r*!#%
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EDITION:
LABORATORY: FLUID
MECHANICSREVISION NO:
EXPERIMENT: HYDROSTATIC
PRESSURE TEST
EFFECTIVE DATE: 1/3/2014
AMENDMENT
DATE:
Theoretically, the center of pressure from the water surface, hB is expressed in ?"uation :)
−−=−=
Ah
IhY hh
cg
xx cp
θ sinD
*1+
The orientation of the surface from the hori!ontal ;6E gives 1 for sin5, then
Ah
Ihh xx +=D
*14+
%nd
12
3Bd I xx =
*'or a urface+ *17+
here, I xx is the moment of inertia of the submerged surface *please refer to %ppendix &+
The center of pressure bellow the fulcrum is finally determined by,
d Hhh −+= DC *1:+
Thus, substituting ?"uation 14 and 17 into ?"uation 1: will finally give,
3
d Hh −=C
*1;+
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3.2.2 $)((y I--%r+%d V%r"#!( '(!&% S)r*!#%
$"+)r% , $)((y I--%rs%d V%r"#!( '(!&% S)r*!#%
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PRESSURE TEST
EFFECTIVE DATE: 1/3/2014
AMENDMENT
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Theoretically, the center of pressure from the water surface, hB is expressed in ?"uation :)
−−=−=
Ah
IhY hh
cg
xx cp
θ sinD
The orientation of the surface from the hori!ontal ;6E gives 1 for sin 5, then
Ah
Ihh xx +=D
−
××+
−=
2
11
122'
3
Dd
BD
BD Dd h
−
+
−
=
2
122
22
Dd
DDd
*22+
The center of pressure bellow the fulcrum is finally determined by,
d Hhh −+= DC
d HD
d
DDd
h −+
−
+
−
=
2
122
22
C
*2+
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FACULTY: ENGINEERING
TECHNOLOGY
EDITION:
LABORATORY: FLUID
MECHANICSREVISION NO:
EXPERIMENT: HYDROSTATIC
PRESSURE TEST
EFFECTIVE DATE: 1/3/2014
AMENDMENT
DATE:
.0 EUI'MENTS MATERIALS
.1 D%s#r""o& !&d Ass%-(y
$"+)r% , Ass%-(y D"!+r!- o* Hydros!"# 'r%ss)r%
a+ Auadrant3aterial ) (F&Total -epth of Auadrant, # ) 266 mm#eight of 'ulcrum above Auadrant ) 166 mm#eight of ?nd >urface, - ) 166 mmidth, @ ) 7 mm=ength of @alance, = ) 66 mm
b+ uspended 3ass and 'ulcrum, =) 2;6 mm>et of eights) 6 gGeach
d+ Hverall -imension
=ength ) 6 mmidth ) 16 mm#eight ) 66 mm
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FACULTY: ENGINEERING
TECHNOLOGY
EDITION:
LABORATORY: FLUID
MECHANICSREVISION NO:
EXPERIMENT: HYDROSTATIC
PRESSURE TEST
EFFECTIVE DATE: 1/3/2014
AMENDMENT
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.0 'ROCEDURE
1. (lace the #ydrostatic (ressure %pparatus on top of a hydraulic @ench.
2. 3ake sure that the apparatus is installed properly as in 'igure .
. =evel the apparatus using the adjustable feet facilitate by the spirit level attached.. %djust the counter$weight to level the balance arm to hori!ontal position.
. 3ake sure that the drain valve is closed and slowly add water into the tank until the surface just touches the "uadrant
base, thus establishing a datum level.
4.
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$or-)(!
'!r"!( I--%rs%d $)((y I--%rs%d
2
2 Bd g F ρ =
−=2
Dd gBD F ρ
?xperimental)2
2"
Bd
mLh
ρ =
−
==
2
" D
d BD
mL
F
Lmg h
ρ
Theoretically) 3"
d H h −=
d H D
d
D Dd
h −+
−
+
−
=
2
22"
22
'ro%r"%s o* '(!&% S%#"o&s
G%o-%ry C%&ro"dMo-%& o* I&%r"!
I 9 9
'rod)# o* I&%r"! I 9 y
Ar%!
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=.0 DATA ANALYSIS
>.0 DISCUSSIONS CONCLUSION
Prepared by / Disahkan oleh:
Signature/Tandatangan:
Name/Nama: DR. NOR FAIZAH BINTI RAZALI
DateTarikh :
Approved by / Disahkan oleh :
Signature / Tandatangan :
Name / Nama : PM. DR. ANGZZAS SARI
BINTI MOHD KASSIM
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