T8er
Aerospace
- May 23, 2013
- 2
I'm currently gauging and calibrating two flow meters for an experiment later on. And am having some interesting results.
I have attached a picture to show you my current set up.
Why am I doing this? I have them hooked up directly inline to make sure that they are getting accurate and repeatable results.
The meters themselves are ER-500's from Badger Meter. The rotors attached to the meters are a oval gear setup with a 1/4" NPT tap on either side. I have a pump that is hooked directly up to the rotors. I have ran a test on the meters 6 separate times and let the pump run for a few minutes to stabilize. And each time the Right Meter inline always has a higher readout of GPM. Why would this be? I would think that the first meter would have the larger readout due to that being the first one affected by the pressure from the pump. Could it be a hardware issue? Pump Issue? Rotor Issue?
My results from tests are as follows (All answers in GPM):
Test# 1:
Test #2:
Test #3:
Test #4:
Test #5:
Test #6:
Sorry for the formatting, wrighting this hastily before I leave the office for the day. I might need an adult beverage. Also the Red Wings play tonight, that'll cheer me up.
Thanks for all your help in advance!
The joy of engineering is to find a straight line on a double logarithmic diagram.
I have attached a picture to show you my current set up.
Why am I doing this? I have them hooked up directly inline to make sure that they are getting accurate and repeatable results.
The meters themselves are ER-500's from Badger Meter. The rotors attached to the meters are a oval gear setup with a 1/4" NPT tap on either side. I have a pump that is hooked directly up to the rotors. I have ran a test on the meters 6 separate times and let the pump run for a few minutes to stabilize. And each time the Right Meter inline always has a higher readout of GPM. Why would this be? I would think that the first meter would have the larger readout due to that being the first one affected by the pressure from the pump. Could it be a hardware issue? Pump Issue? Rotor Issue?
My results from tests are as follows (All answers in GPM):
Test# 1:
Left Meter: 2.93
Right Meter: 3.54
Test #2:
Left Meter: 3.70
Right Meter: 3.85
Test #3:
Left Meter: 3.53
Right Meter: 3.80
Test #4:
Left Meter: 3.18
Right Meter: 3.67
Test #5:
Left Meter: 3.22
Right Meter: 3.68
Test #6:
Left Meter: 3.37
Right Meter: 3.75
Sorry for the formatting, wrighting this hastily before I leave the office for the day. I might need an adult beverage. Also the Red Wings play tonight, that'll cheer me up.
Thanks for all your help in advance!
The joy of engineering is to find a straight line on a double logarithmic diagram.