Vol Flow Measurements
Vol Flow Measurements
Vol Flow Measurements
Obstruction Meters
Orifice Meters
Venturi Meters
Flow Nozzles
Flow through a Nozzle
1m
m 2 Basic Equations:
a.) Continuity:
Av
m mass in = mass out
b.) Bernoulli’s Eqn.
1A1 v1 2 A 2 v 2 Total pressure is
constant throughout
incompressible
1 2 m
1 m
2
A 1 v1 A 2 v 2 1 2
A1 A2
v1 v2
Flow through a Nozzle
Bernoulli
P0 Total Pr essure const.
1 2
v P
2
1 1
1 v1 P1 2 v 2 P2 P0
2 2
2 2
P static pressure
P0 total pressure
1 2
v dynamic pressure
2
Flow through a Nozzle
1 2 P
v2
A2
2
1
A1
Flow Rate
1 2 P
Q A 2v2 A2 Ideal
A2
2
1
A1
For Re al Flow
1 2 P
Q YCA 2
A2
2
1
A1
Flow through a Nozzle
1 1
P P1 P2 2 v22 1v12
2 2
2
1 1 A2 2
2 v2 1 v2
2
2 2 A1
1 2 A2
2
v2 1
2 A1
when
1 2 P
Flow through a Nozzle
Y= Compressibility Factor
=1 for incompressible flow
or when P<< Pabs
C= Discharge Coefficient
=f(Re) and
nature of specific flow meter
P
P
Flow through a Venturi Meter
0.98
2 x 105
Re
d 1 v1
R Based upon the conditions in the pipe
e approaching the meter
Back to the Nozzle
P1 P2
P1
P2
The Nozzle Flowmeter
0.98
0.86
105
103
Re
Flow Through an Orifice Meter
Flow Through an Orifice Meter
P1 P2
d D
P1
P
Flow Through an Orifice Meter
-Cheapest and Simplest
-But biggest pressure drop and power lost (C~0.6 - 0.7)
-Side Note:
Pressure drop caused by friction and turbulence of shear
layer downstream of vena contracta
10k
0.85 Re 5000
1
C CM 100k
A2
2
1
A1
0.6
0.1 =d/D 0.8
Elbow Flowmeter
Laminar
Flowmeter
Pitot-Static Tubes
Rotameter, variable-area-flowmeter
Force balance
Drag Force
Gravity
Buoyancy
(usually negligible)
use
m use m cal
cal
Derived on next
slide
m A V
Rotameter
V2
Equations F D Mg
2
2 Mg
V
D
2 Mg 2 MgA2
m A
D D
For a fixed x-position, A is fixed. Then
m m
use cal
use
m use m cal
cal
Turbine Flow Meters
Vortex meters operate on the principle that when a non-streamlined
object is placed in the middle of a flow stream, vortices are shed
alternately downstream of the object. The frequency of the vortex
shedding is directly proportional to the velocity of the liquid
flowing in the pipeline.
Magnetic flowmeter
Magnetic flowmeter
Based upon Faraday’s Law
The fluid is the conductor, must be electrically conductive.
E=BDVx10-8
E=voltage, volts
B=magnetic flux density, gauss
D= length of the conductor, cm
V=velocity of the conductor, cm/sec
Magnetic Flow
Meter
Coriolis Mass Flow Meter
Coriolis Mass Flow Meter
Flow Flow
Force
Flow
Flow Force
Fluid Force is Reacting to Vibration
Vibrating Flow Tube of Flow Tube
Twist Angle