Mechanical Engineering - Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics - Section 4 (Q.No. 20)
20.
The liquid used in manometers should have
low density
high density
low surface tension
high surface tension
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Tushar said:   5 years ago
Only two property high,

1. High density.
2. High boiling point.

Other than all property should low.
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Vinay BEL said:   5 years ago
Low surface tension and high density.
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Vinay BEL said:   5 years ago
Low density is the right option.

Vinay BEL said:   5 years ago
Low surface tension and high density.

PALLAB DEY said:   5 years ago
Manometric fluids should have the following properties:

* High density ( for high-pressure measurement the rise of liquid will be within reasonable limits).
* Low Viscosity (As high viscosity will slow down the sensitivity or responsiveness of fluid movement).
* Low Vapour Pressure (Because, if Vapour pressure is greater than the fluid pressure to be measured then the problem of cavitation will arise).
* High Boiling point.
* Low Freezing Point.
* Low Surface tension.
* Chemically Inert.
* Distinct Interface.

Prem said:   5 years ago
Desirable properties of good manometric liquid should have;
-> Low-freezing point.
-> High boiling point.
-> Non-wetting characteristics.
-> Low surface tension.
-> Chemically inert.
-> Clear visible interface.
-> Ability to maintain density at various temperatures.

Pravin Manohar said:   6 years ago
Low surface tension and high density.

Asad Hayat said:   6 years ago
Manometric fluids should have the following properties

* High density (for high-pressure measurement the rise of liquid will be within reasonable limits)
* Low Surface tension.
* Low Viscosity (As high viscosity will slow down the sensitivity or responsiveness of fluid movement).
* Low Vapour Pressure (Because, if Vapour pressure is greater than the fluid pressure to be measured then the problem of cavitation will arise.).
* High Boiling point.
* Low Freezing Point.
* Chemically Inert.
* Distinct Interface.

Ganesh.m said:   7 years ago
@Ahmed.

The Liquid should Stick the walls of tube-- represents high surface tension.

Mukesh piploda said:   7 years ago
Surface tension should be high because higher surface tension gives low vapor pressure (i.e. No vapor formation takes place of manometric fluid) and also high surface tension prevents the unnecessary rise of fluid in Fluid column due to adhesion during pressure measurement.


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