sqaurecut
Mechanical
- Oct 13, 2011
- 6
Hi,
I have a test setup where I measure the flow rate of hydraulic oil at high pressure (before a pressure relief valve). The pressure ranges from 100-350 bar. On another test setup this flow is measured at the low pressure side (i.e after the pressure relief valve).
The data from these two tests are slightly different and increases with pressure. I suspect it is due to compression of oil at high pressure. The oil I am using is (grade 32)
I want to able to convert the data measured in one setup to the other setup. (i.e To cover up the difference) Is there is an easy way to do this? or some kind of rule of thumbs regarding this? Any suggestions?
I have a test setup where I measure the flow rate of hydraulic oil at high pressure (before a pressure relief valve). The pressure ranges from 100-350 bar. On another test setup this flow is measured at the low pressure side (i.e after the pressure relief valve).
The data from these two tests are slightly different and increases with pressure. I suspect it is due to compression of oil at high pressure. The oil I am using is (grade 32)
I want to able to convert the data measured in one setup to the other setup. (i.e To cover up the difference) Is there is an easy way to do this? or some kind of rule of thumbs regarding this? Any suggestions?