Water jet apparatus
Product Code : SCL-PL-11438
The Water Jet Apparatus is a specialized school instrument
engineered to visualize and quantify fictitious forces in rotating systems.
Designed for University and Advanced Vocational (TVET) physics, it facilitates
the empirical study of Coriolis and centrifugal effects on fluid trajectories.
It adheres to ISO-standardized laboratory protocols for rotational mechanics
and non-inertial reference frame verification.
Technical Specifications
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Tender Specification |
OEM Technical Detail |
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Material Grade |
Chemical-Resistant Technical Polymers and
Corrosion-Resistant Alloy |
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System Compatibility |
Calibrated for 10mm Shaft of Electric Rotation Machine
1443 |
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Functional Mechanism |
Centrifugal-driven fluid ejection for trajectory mapping |
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Mounting Configuration |
Precision-balanced axial coupling for high-RPM stability |
Key Pedagogical:
- Radial
Fluid Ejection System: Allows students to analyze the curvature
of water jets from the perspective of a rotating observer, providing
evidentiary data for Coriolis acceleration.
- Integrated
Fluid Reservoir: Enables the evaluation of pressure gradients
within a rotating frame, supporting Fluid Dynamics and Classical Mechanics
Module 401.
- Transparent
Path Visualization: Students can calculate the magnitude of
apparent deflection as a function of angular velocity (W) facilitating the
mathematical synthesis of vector products in non-inertial frames.
International Logistics & Compliance
This school instrument is secured in export-grade seaworthy crating (ISPM-15 compliant) to ensure the integrity of the fluid seals and axial alignment during global transit. Documentation provided includes the Manufacturer’s Authorization Form (MAF), optional IQ/OQ/PQ Certification for institutional tenders, and technical manuals in English. The hardware features a tropicalized design, laboratory-tested for operational durability in high-humidity environments (up to 45°C / 90% Humidity), preventing the material degradation and nozzle clogging common in non-OEM grade fluid apparatus.
