Sangari's fluid mechanics laboratory equipment covers the full undergraduate curriculum — from hydrostatics and free-surface flow to pumps, pipe networks and wave energy. Each apparatus is designed around a specific phenomenon so students can isolate and measure one variable at a time: the H–Q characteristic of a centrifugal pump, cavitation in a venturi, the transition from laminar to turbulent flow in a pipe, or the propagation of a water hammer in a closed network. Most units ship with data-acquisition software so that flow rate, pressure and power readings are graphed in real time, and every stand is built on the same modular philosophy: robust frames, transparent working sections and quick-swap components so a single bench can host multiple experiments across a semester.
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A focused set of experimental equipment for foundational fluid mechanics experiments
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A complete setup for studying centrifugal pump operation — single pump characteristics, series and parallel configurations, and a multifunction hydraulic workstation.
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A comprehensive set of experimental equipment covering pipe flow hydrodynamics, pipe networks, water hammer, flowmetry, domestic water supply, and pipe maintenance.