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Reynolds Apparatus for Laminar/Turbulent Flow

A classic fluid-mechanics setup to visualize flow regimes in a pipe and determine the critical Reynolds number. A dye is injected into a transparent test section while water flow is varied. A smooth, straight dye filament indicates laminar flow; wavy/broken mixing indicates turbulent flow. Flow rate is measured to compute Reynolds number and identify the laminar–transition–turbulent boundaries.

Parts Used:
  1. Water Reservoir (overhead/bench tank)
  2. Centrifugal Pump (constant head) or gravity feed
  3. Flow Straightener/Settling Chamber (honeycomb/screen)
  4. Transparent Test Section (Pipe) with inner diameter D (e.g., acrylic)
  5. Dye Injection System: dye tank, needle/nozzle, fine control valve
  6. Flow Control Valve (downstream preferred to keep test section pressure stable)
  7. Measuring Tank / Volumetric Flask + Stopwatch or Rotameter (to find flow rate Q)
  8. Thermometer (to estimate fluid properties at temperature)
  9. Drain & Return Lines (closed-loop recommended)
  10. Optional: Differential manometer/tappings for head-loss studies, scale/ruler along test section

TECHNICAL SUPPORT

Advantages:
  1. Direct Visualization: Instantly shows laminar vs. turbulent behavior
  2. Quantitative: Compute Re and estimate critical Re for the test pipe
  3. Educational: Demonstrates entrance effects, mixing, and role of viscosity/velocity/diameter
  4. Low Cost & Serviceable: Simple plumbing with common lab components
  5. Extendable: Add pressure taps to study friction factor vs. Re