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P-2/D:/N-fluid/Fld11-1: Flow Pipe

Multicomponent measuring systems can use lasers with different wavelengths or frequency shifting techniques to develop flow field measurements, but they are expensive and require optical access. Volume flow rate in pipes can be measured directly using devices like rotameters or indirectly using pressure differences caused by constrictions or elbows. Rotameters indicate flow rate by the position of a float inside a tapered tube, where forces acting on the float are in equilibrium for a given flow rate. Their indication is essentially linear with flow rate.

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P-2/D:/N-fluid/Fld11-1: Flow Pipe

Multicomponent measuring systems can use lasers with different wavelengths or frequency shifting techniques to develop flow field measurements, but they are expensive and require optical access. Volume flow rate in pipes can be measured directly using devices like rotameters or indirectly using pressure differences caused by constrictions or elbows. Rotameters indicate flow rate by the position of a float inside a tapered tube, where forces acting on the float are in equilibrium for a given flow rate. Their indication is essentially linear with flow rate.

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Multicomponent measuring systems can be developed by using laser with different wave lengths or other frequency shifting techniques. The major disadvantage of this system is its high cost and the requirement of optical access to the flow field.

11.3 VOLUME FLOW RATE MEASUREMENT


Volume flow rate in pipes can be measured either using direct measuring devices such as watermeter or rotameters (float meters) or using a constriction or elbow meters which produce a measurable pressure difference that can be used to determine the flow rate. Flow meters (watermeter or rotameter) may be calibrated either by the manufacturer or by the user before installation. The same fluid and same range of flows as in the actual installation should be used for the calibration. In the case of constriction meters Bernoulli equation and continuity equation are applied between the upstream and downstream sections of the constriction to obtain an expression for the flow rate.

11.3.1 Rotameter (Float Meter)


The rotameter is a device whose indication is essentially linear with flow rate. This device is also called as variable area meter or float meter. In this device a flot moves freely inside a tapered tube as shown in Fig. 11.3.1 The flow takes place upward through the tube. The following forces act on the float (i) downward gravity force (ii) upward buoyant force (iii) pressure and (iv) viscous drag force. For a given flow rate, the float assumes a position inside the tube where the forces acting on it are in equilibrium. Through careful design, the effects of changes in viscosity or density may be minimized, leaving only the pressure forces as the main variable. Pressure force depends on flow rate and area available for flow. Hence the position of the float indicates the flow rate. A major limitation in using rotameters is that these have to be installed in vertical position only. Also it cannot be used with liquids containing large number of solid particles and at high pressure conditions. It is also expensive. The advantage is that its capacity to measure the flow rate can be easily changed by changing the float or the tube.
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Figure 11.3.1 Rotameter

11.3.2 Turbine Type Flowmeter


Turbine type flow meter is used to measure flow in closed conduits. Propeller rotors are used in this meter. The number of turns of the rotor per unit time is counted and used as a

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