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Fluid mechanics

Various test rigs are available for the investigation of fluid mechanical phenomena using application-oriented methods of flow testing and measurement technology

Head:Prof. Dr.-Ing. Tim Rödiger
Room:J0 23
Phone:  0871 506 644

Equipment:

The fluid mechanics laboratory offers various test rigs for the investigation of fluid mechanical phenomena using application-oriented methods of flow testing and measurement technology.

Laboratory wind tunnel in Eiffel design:

  • optically accessible measuring chamber with a cross-section of 305 × 305 mm2
  • Max. speed U=40 m/s with a drive power of 5.6 kW
  • Vane segment with pressure holes for determining lift and drag forces
  • Multiple manometers for visualising pressure distributions
  • Three-component balance for determining the lift and drag coefficients ca , cw
  • Tracking measurement with traversable pitot probe, speed determination using a Prandtl probe
  • In preparation:
  • Making boundary layer phenomena (laminar-turbulent transition; separation) audible with the aid of an acoustic CTA bridge
  • Multiple pressure scanner module (Scanivalve) for quantitative pressure distribution measurement
  • Flow visualisation using a smoke probe and laser light section method

Building equipment demonstrator: test rig for visualising pipe flows with losses

  • Pressure loss measurements on pipe segments, multiple elbows and radiators
  • Determination of pressure loss coefficients
  • Test stand for heating pumps

Map measurement of an axial fan

  • Power-dependent flow rate determination using orifice plate measurement

Contact persons

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Tim Roediger

Member of the DigiTech Graduate Center, Head of the Mechanical Engineering Bachelor Programme, Professor