Can Anyone Explain the Volumetric Tube Construction on a Hydraulic Bench?

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The discussion revolves around understanding the volumetric tube construction on a hydraulic bench, specifically how it functions with a plunger to stop water flow to the sump. The user expresses frustration after spending hours trying to grasp the concept without success. They seek clarification on the construction and operational mechanics of the volumetric tube in relation to the hydraulic bench setup. Additional context about the specific experiment being conducted on the bench is requested to provide better assistance. The conversation highlights a need for clearer explanations of hydraulic bench components in fluid dynamics experiments.
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Hi guys,
hope all are fine. i m new here and don't know much about the rules.
well according to the question i have, i thought its the right place.
i ll never mind if it is moved.
anyways
today i studied the simple laboratory hydraulic bench...
i got struck in the part where plunger is used to stop the flow of water to the sump and the volumetric tube measures the volume
i can't understand the construction and working of volumetric tube with plunger in connection...i have wasted many hours on this but couldn't figure it out
pleasezz help me ....anyone
 
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the figure of the bench i mtalking about is shown in the following link
http://www.sut.ac.th/cste/Oldweb/tools/itl/me/fm/bench.jpg
dont know how to attach a picture
 
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Since this picture is taking forever and a day to load, can you be a bit more specific on what you are doing on the bench? What is your experiment about?
 
tell me about the hydarulic bench for fluid dynamics
 
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