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EXPERIMENTAL CLASS 3. FLOW MEASUREMENT 2015.04.03
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EXPERIMENT 3. FLOW MEASUREMENT Local Flow measurement Pitot Tube Using Differential Pressure This equation provides the relation between pressure and velocity.
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EXPERIMENT 3. FLOW MEASUREMENT Average(Global) Flow measurement Pressure Difference Orifice, Venturi, Nozzle, Elbow tube, etc. Linear Flow Meter Turbine Meter, Vortex Meter, Ultrasonic Flow Meter, etc. Force Balance Rotameter
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EXPERIMENT 3. FLOW MEASUREMENT Using Pressure Difference : Orifice Plate & Venturi Using pressure difference between the front and the back of the devices
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Using Linear Velocity : Ultrasonic Flowmeter It detects the flow rate using Ultrasonic wave, In the secondary system of PWRs, the other flow sensors suffer fouling problem erroneously indicating high feed water flow. It can cost a plant nearly 3 percent of power output. Because of this problem, many plants have installed ultrasonic flow sensors. For this 3 percent gain in plant power output, plants must pay about $2 million (in 2006) to implement an ultrasonic flow sensor. EXPERIMENT 3. FLOW MEASUREMENT
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Using Linear Velocity : Vortex meter If an objective, such as a cylinder, is put in flowing fluid, then vortex happens. This vortex generates signal and the vortex flow meter detect this vortex and the flow rate can be measured EXPERIMENT 3. FLOW MEASUREMENT
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Using Force Balance : Rotameter Gravity – Buoyancy= Pressure drop due to flow Since gravity is fixed and buoyancy force is constant for the given flow rate, the pressure drop due to flow rate determines the location of the float
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EXPERIMENT 3. FLOW MEASUREMENT
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