Various Types of Liquid Flow Meters
The use of liquid flow measurement is
important is a number of different industries which include power, oil, water
and waste treatment. These industries need to know the accurate amount of
liquid being flowed through a point. Liquid flow meters are utilized to determine the volume of
liquid flowing through in order to determine the amount that needs to be billed
or the quantity of product being produced. A liquid flow meter is an instrument
utilized to gauge linear, non-linear, mass or volumetric rate of a liquid flow.
It is used in a number of different applications such as natural sources,
pipelines, chambers, tanks, usable industry
chambers, etc. Available with diverse technical features and mechanisms, the
particular application defines the capacity and type of the liquid flow meter. The
distinction in the functional method and technical aspects is based on their
areas of applications, operational values, and
nature of liquid that is being measured by them. Liquid flow meters are
utilized by a broad range of industrial sectors.
What are Various Types of Liquid Flow Meters?
Based on the nature of
application, the particular liquid and the construction, including material,
there a different types of liquid flow meters. Here are the 6 fundamental categories
of the liquid flow meters.
1.
Differential
Pressure Flow Meters
Being the most common
flow meter in use, it has primary and secondary component. The first component
changes the kinetic energy and the second one measure the differential
pressure, which produces a signal that can be changed to get the flow rate.
They can further be divided into Venturi Tube, Orifice Plate, Flow Tube, Flow
Nozzle, and Rotameter. A differential pressure flow meter gauge the deferential
pressure across an orifice where the liquid flow is directly proportional to
the square root of the differential pressure produced. The most common use of a
differential pressure flow meter is within the oil and gas industry. It is also
used in chemical, paper, mining, pharmaceutical, water, beverage and HVAC
(Heating, Ventilation, And Air Conditioning) applications
2.
Velocity
Flow Meters
This flow meter operates
directly with the volume flow rate. It translates the data of the velocity of
water into its volume. When the flow meter is used with Reynolds number greater
than 10,000, the flow meter becomes insensitive to the viscosity change of the
fluid. They can be divided into Vortex
Shedding, Turbine, Swirl, Electromagnetic, Ultrasonic
Doppler, Pilot Tubes, and Calorimetric.
3.
Positive
Displacement Flow Meters
Positive displacement flow meters gauge the capacity filled with liquid,
transport it further and fill it again. This way it measures the quantity of
liquid being transferred. In contrary to all other types of liquid flow meters, a positive displacement flow meter
gauges the actual flow of any liquid whereas others calculate a different
parameter and then convert the values into flow rate. The flow of liquid is
gauged by the number of times the chamber is filled and emptied. This include Oval Gear, Reciprocating Piston Meter, Rotary
Vane Meter, and Nutating Disc. Positive displacement flow meters are
well known for their precision. They are most commonly used in the transfer or
fluids like oils and gasoline, hydraulic fluids along with domestic use for gas
and water applications.
4.
Mass
Flow Meters
This flow meter measures
the mass of fluid flowing through a particular point per unit time. This flow
meter consists of Coriolis and Thermal Flow Meter. When it comes to mass
related procedures, mass flow meters
are the most efficient ones as they gauge the force that is produced by the
acceleration of mass. Usual applications for mass flow meters are related to
chemical procedures in gas industries. Along with that, mass flow meters are
used by power, pharmaceuticals, mining, and
wastewater.
5.
Closed
pipe flow meter:
The closed pipe flow meter is a type of flow meter that is used for
fluids flowing in a closed conduit like sewer,
kitchen pipeline, water pipeline, fuel pipeline, etc. and the open channel includes measuring the
flow in a non-constricted area. The meters are placed near the pipelines to get
the accurate result, and it is displayed
on the meters attached to the conduits.
6.
Open
Channel Flow Meters
It refers to the liquid
flowing in the free surface and analyzes the flow rate by measuring the water
depth. Weirs and Flumes are the two categories of open channel flow meters.
These overflows or structures similar to a dam, let a restricted or
concentrated free flow of the liquid on the basis of the innovative size and
shape of the structure. Open channel flow meters regardless of technology
require a level measurement in addition to velocity. The manning equation is
then used to calculate the true flow. Most common application of these meters
include free flowing liquids such as rivers, irrigation channels, streams and sewer or wastewater systems.
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