Level
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Level measurement
The level of Liquid in a vessel can be measured directly by
monitoring the position of the liquid surface or indirectly by
measuring some variable related to the height.
Direct methods can involve the use of floats; Indirect methods
include monitoring the weight of the vessel by load cells.
The weight of the liquid is Ahg .
Where
A = cross-sectional area
h = height of liquid
= liquid density
g = acceleration due to gravity
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Floats
Float is a direct method of monitoring the level of liquid in a
vessel by monitoring its movement.
Figure 1 illustrates a simple float system.
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Differential Pressure
Figure 2 show two forms of level measurement based on the
measurement of differential pressure. In Figure 2a, the
differential pressure cell determines the pressure difference
between the liquid at then base of the vessel and atmospheric
pressure, the vessel being open to atmospheric pressure.
(a)
(b)
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Mechatronics: Electronic Control Systems in Mechanical and
Electrical Engineering, 5th Edition.
Pearson Education Limited, 2011.
W. C. Dunn.
Introduction to Instrumentation, Sensors and Process Control.
Artech House Inc., 2006.
W. C. Dunn.
Fundamentals of Industrial Instrumentation and Process Control.
McGraw-Hill, 2005.
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