On Tue, 5 Sep 2023 05:26:59 -0700 (PDT), Tim R
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timoth...@gmail.com> wrote:
Welcome to fluid dynamics and Bernoulli's equation:
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernoulli%27s_principle>
Works for any kind of fluid flow (air, gasses, water, sewage, etc).
However, there's a problem with using pressure difference to measure
fluid flow rate. The plumbing and sensors needed to measure the
changes in pressure caused by changes in fluid flow must be designed
and built into the machinery in advance. In other words, one must
plan and design ahead. That's where ultrasonic flow meters are best.
They can be retrofitted into almost any machine by attaching the
transducers to the outside of the plumbing. No need to drill holes,
insert obstructions, pitot tubes or deal with internal mechanisms
(paddle wheels and turbines). Ultrasonic sensors can be temporary or
permanent as needed. If you're measuring flow rate in an open
channel, adding additional hardware is not a major problem. However,
inside a sealed pipe, ultrasonic is best.
400 boiler rooms in one location or scattered across the planet?
Drivel: I hate plumbing.