AFF219 Permeability Basin Didactic Equipment Vocational Training Equipment Fluid Lab Equipment
1. Product Introduction
1.1 Product Description
The permeable water tank is used to clearly display water flow phenomena in a permeable medium, visualize water flow lines, construct sheet pile curtain models of building foundations, and simulate dams. This equipment is autonomous and provides rich practical experience.
1.2 Product Features
1. Removable flow guides with stainless steel mesh are installed at both ends of the tank.
2. The compartments at both ends of the tank are equipped with an adjustable overflow pipe system for regulating the water level.
3. The top of the tank is open to allow students to fill the tank with water and install structural models.
4. A transparent sealing plate allows students to build models of walls, sheet piles, and dams.
5. Equipped with a dye injection system to visualize water flow lines.
6. A scale is placed around the front wall of the tank to help students correctly locate and measure flow rates.
2. Technical Specifications
2.1 Dimensions and Weight
Dimensions: 2450mm*700mm*1490mm
Weight: <300kg

3. Product Component Names and Functions
3.1 Main Body of the Product
No. Name Qty
1 Experimental effect demonstration tank 1
2 Permeate level gauge 14
3 Frame 1
4 Ventilation port 1
5 Inlet (adjustable) 1
6 Overflow port (adjustable) 1
3.2 Product Accessories
No. Name Qty
1 Removable deflector plate 2
2 Transparent steel wire hose 1
3 304 stainless steel pipe clamp 3
4 Extended hex wrench (9 pieces) 1
5 Measuring cup 1000ML full handle 1
6 Red water-based pigment 1
7 Plastic syringe 100ml + 1 meter tubing 4
8 Stainless steel tubing (for use with syringe) 4
9 Horizontal sheet piles 1
10 Vertical sheet piles 1
4. List of Product Teaching Experiments (See Experiment Manual for details)
(1) Seepage Experiment with and without Dams
(2) Sheet Pile Seepage Experiment
(3) Horizontal Flow Folding (Simulating Groundwater Flow in Rivers or Water Sources) Experiment
(4) Experiment to Determine the Bearing Pressure on Building Foundations and Other Structures