Various Types of Liquid Flow Meters

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Technology changes at a high pace. In fact, our life of life has been stirred up as far as our way of doing things is concerned. When it comes to exact gauging, modern technology has not disappointed us as we have a liquid flow meter. These are basically new tools that help users measure liquids or gas through a pipe and its change rate. The continual growth of these tools has made industrial work easier and more efficient. Here are some of the types of liquid flow meters you should know:

Differential Pressure Flow Meters

This is one of the common flow meters in use. You will note that it has two main types; primary and secondary. The first type normally changes kinetic energy. The second one measures the differential pressure.

As a result, it yields a signal that can be changed to get the flow rate. One of the common uses of the differential pressure flow meters is within the oil and gas industry. Besides these firms, it is used in mining, paper, and beverage firms.

Mass Flow Meters

The flow meter mentioned above ensures the mass of fluid flowing through an area per unit of time. It normally consists of Coriolis and Thermal Flow Meter. These kinds of liquid flow meters are very efficient when it comes to mass related processes.

This is because they gauge the force yielded by the speeding up of the mass. These flow meters are common in gas industries. Also, it applies to mining and medical firms.

Velocity Flow Meters

This flow meter works directly with the volume flow rate. Here, it can translate the data of the velocity of water into its volume. You can use it at a Reynolds number greater than 10000. At this point, the meter stops responding to the fluid's viscosity change. Further, this flow meter can be divided into Vortex, Shedding, Turbine, and Pilot Tubes.

Open Channel Flow Meters

This meter looks over the flow rate by gauging the water depth. The two main types of liquid flow meter include Weirs and Flumes. You will note that these shapes resemble a dam. They normally let a restricted or intense free flow of the liquid based on the structure's size and shape.

Regardless of their technology used, these meters normally require level gauge reading in addition to velocity. Using the manning equation, you will be able to work out the true flow. You can find this kind of flow meters in irrigation channels and wastewater systems.

Conclusion

The above liquid flow meters have proved to be a practical solution in major industries out there. In fact, they are critical as far as gauging the right liquid is concerned. Due to their accuracy in flow gauging, industries are more efficient in their work. Liquid metering processes are more accurate than ever. Consider these liquid flow meters today, and you will not regret them.

 

 


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