Funnel teaching method and apparatus
Abstract
A method and apparatus for teaching physical principles of fluid flow and
.[.the.]. mathematical principles .[.of.]..Iadd., such as
.Iaddend.integration.Iadd., .Iaddend.by concrete, measurable examples
comprised the use of a plurality of teaching funnels each capable of being
supported by a mounting mechanism in a stable position over a receptacle.
Each funnel has perimetric sidewalls with interior surfaces that conform
to equations that will .Iadd.allow various flow characteristics to be
computed, and in preferred embodiments will .Iaddend.provide an integrable
function when plugged into the equation for computing the time it takes
for the funnel to empty of liquid. The funnels can have a base covering
the lower end of the funnel with an outlet orifice formed in the base. The
orifice is spaced a predetermined distance away from the sidewalls to
achieve a desired outflow rate. The different sidewalls can be formed of
different shapes as long as each conforms with a formula that .[.yields
an.]. .Iadd.allows various flow characteristics to be computed, and in
preferred embodiments that yield .Iaddend.integrable .[.function.].
.Iadd.functions .Iaddend.when plugged into the equation for computing the
time it takes for the funnel to empty of liquid. A simple configuration is
a funnel with a rectangular horizontal cross-section, three straight
sidewalls, and one curvilinear sidewall. The funnels also can be formed
with a circular or otherwise formed horizontal cross-section and can be
formed in multiple vertical levels. The funnel top can be open or closed
and pressurized to vary the pressure on the liquid in the funnel.
| Inventors: |
Graube; Peteris E. (Grand Rapids, MI) |
| Appl. No.:
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07/154,791 |
| Filed:
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February 10, 1988 |