Fluid Mechanics & Hydrology Laboratory
The Fluid Mechanics and Hydrology Laboratory at Aror University provides students with practical exposure to the fundamentals of fluid flow, hydraulics, and water resources engineering. Students learn essential concepts such as pressure measurement, energy losses in pipes, flow through channels, pipes, and the behavior of hydraulic machines. The lab also introduces them to hydrological processes including rainfall effects, river flow measurement, sediment transport, riverbed behavior, and the working of hydraulic structures like weirs, flumes, dams, and spillways. By linking classroom theory with real-world applications, the lab strengthens analytical, design, and problem-solving skills, preparing students to address modern challenges in water resources and environmental sustainability.
A List of available equipment is shown below:
Energy losses in pipe bend & fitting Flow over weirs
Flowmeter Measurement Apparatus Basic Hydrology apparatus
Pipe friction apparatus Hydraulic bench
Pipe network trainer Flume
Flow Visualization in Channel Viscometer
Osborne Reynold’s Demonstration Impact of jet Apparatus
Horizontal Osborne Reynold’s Demonstration Hydrostatic Pressure Apparatus
Bernoulli’s Theorem Apparatus Francis Turbine Apparatus
Metacentric height Pelton wheel turbine
Orifice Discharge Apparatus

*More Equipment are in process of procurement

Soil Mechanics and Highway Engineering Laboratory
Soil Mechanics and Highway Engineering Laboratory