ChronisT
Electrical
- Nov 4, 2019
- 3
Hi there,
I have been assigned the task to evaluate the performance of a differential pressure flow device in which the differential pressure is generated from a custom-made geometry setup which resembles a vertical wing inside a rectangular part of the air duct. This wing is centered in the air duct and it looks like a water drop. It creates two (2) rectangular openings for the air flow to pass through. Differential preesure is measured in both vertical sides of this wing against a third point of common pressure.
For information, I have uploaded a relevant schetch of the geometry. It is definetely not a venturi tube or an orifice. External dimensions of the duct are ~1.8m x 1.4m.
This custom-made geometry generates differential pressure, which is used for air flow calculation.
My 1st question: is bernulli equation still applicable for this geometry? Are there any assumptions that have to be made?
My 2nd question: does flow orientation affects the measurement?
My 3rd question: does pressure/temperature correction from operating to Normalized conditions work like in all common flow measurements?
I am a bit confused in which way to start, so thanks guys in advance for any help.
C
I have been assigned the task to evaluate the performance of a differential pressure flow device in which the differential pressure is generated from a custom-made geometry setup which resembles a vertical wing inside a rectangular part of the air duct. This wing is centered in the air duct and it looks like a water drop. It creates two (2) rectangular openings for the air flow to pass through. Differential preesure is measured in both vertical sides of this wing against a third point of common pressure.
For information, I have uploaded a relevant schetch of the geometry. It is definetely not a venturi tube or an orifice. External dimensions of the duct are ~1.8m x 1.4m.
This custom-made geometry generates differential pressure, which is used for air flow calculation.
My 1st question: is bernulli equation still applicable for this geometry? Are there any assumptions that have to be made?
My 2nd question: does flow orientation affects the measurement?
My 3rd question: does pressure/temperature correction from operating to Normalized conditions work like in all common flow measurements?
I am a bit confused in which way to start, so thanks guys in advance for any help.
C