Venturi Equation Simulation Notes
Notes:
Teaching Ideas and Suggestions:
The interface has two distinct regions whose properties can be modified. By default, the fluid flows from left to right through the pipe - from region 1 to region 2. The four green circles are hot spots that can be dragged to change the length, diameter, and cross-sectional area of the two regions. Region 2 will always be the constricted area. Each region is equipped with a Venturi meter representing the height to which fluid is pressed up a narrow column at each location. Streamlines are also displayed in the simulation.
There are a variety of controls on the right side of the simulation that allow a user to alter other properties of the environment. These controls include:
- the fluid density
- the acceleration due to gravity
- the segment volume (which affects the horizontal distance between the cross-sections)
- the volumetric flow rate (which can be + or - and thus determines the direction of flow), and
- the baseline pressure for either region 1 or region 2.
Users can also enable/disable a variety of features of the display. Streamlines can be displayed. The Venturi equation, continuity equation, and equations for computing the height of the fluid in the Venturi meters can also be enabled or disabled.
Related Resources:
- The Calculator Pad
Our Calculator Pad tool is sourced with more than 2500 ready-to-use Physics word problems. Each problem contains randomized numbers, an answer field for inputting an answer, immediate feedback, and (often) problem-specific help. Our Fluids section has two particularly applicable problem sets associated with the Venturi Equation. See Problem Set FM4 and Problem Set FM5 on the topic of mass amd energy conservation in fluid flow.
- Concept Builders:
We have added several Concept Builders on Fluid topics. Two that will be particularly useful are:
Flow Velocity
Bernoulli's Principle
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