dkm0038
Mechanical
- Feb 23, 2009
- 53
I am going to setup an experiment to test pressure drops of a heat exchanger and am a little niave in this area. I am going to have two buckets open to atmosphere with the liquid going through the heat exchanger. the first bucket has the hot liquid going in while the second bucket has that cooled down liquid leaving the heat exchanger.
To measure the pressure drop can I simply put a pressure gauge right before the inlet of the heat exchanger and one at the outlet and take the difference of the two? Wouldn't this give me only the static pressure and not the dynamic pressure? and wouldn't the pressure at the second bucket just be atmospheric pressure?
If anyone can give me some clearification I would appreciate it, or if you have any ideas on how to set up an experiment like this
To measure the pressure drop can I simply put a pressure gauge right before the inlet of the heat exchanger and one at the outlet and take the difference of the two? Wouldn't this give me only the static pressure and not the dynamic pressure? and wouldn't the pressure at the second bucket just be atmospheric pressure?
If anyone can give me some clearification I would appreciate it, or if you have any ideas on how to set up an experiment like this