CONSTRUCTION AND FABRICATION OF THE POISEUILLE’S EXPERIMENTAL APPARATUS TO DETERMINE THE VISCOSITY OF WATER

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The determination of fluid viscosity is fundamental to understanding fluid dynamics and various engineering applications. This project focuses on the design and construction of a Poiseuille’s experimental apparatus used to determine the viscosity of water under laminar flow conditions. The apparatus consists of a large elevated reservoir connected to a cast iron chamber that maintains a constant water level, with flow regulated through a clamp valve. Water is discharged through an outlet hose and a fine capillary tube, allowing steady and measurable flow. The flow rate and pressure difference were used to evaluate the viscosity of water, and the obtained results were compared with standard reference values. The constructed apparatus demonstrated good performance and produced viscosity values that closely agreed with theoretical expectations. The success of this work confirms that a locally fabricated Poiseuille’s apparatus can serve as a reliable, low-cost, and effective tool for experimental studies of fluid viscosity in educational and research laboratories.
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