Plasmech
Mechanical
- Aug 30, 2007
- 101
We are designing an orifice plate to measure what we think will be about 50 SCFM of air at 70 degrees F. The pipe ID is 1.875", the orifice diameter is 1.25". I have a few questions regarding the plate:
1. Do we go with straight edges in the actual orifice or do we taper the edges out by say 45 degrees? Is there any industry standard orifice profile/taper?
2. How does temperature come into play...if I was putting 350F air through the same orifice plate, how do I account for that? I guess we get into an ACFM versus SCFM discussiion?
3. I have read that pipe taps are no good for this (???). What is the best way to put the pressure taps in the device?
Thanks a lot for any help!
1. Do we go with straight edges in the actual orifice or do we taper the edges out by say 45 degrees? Is there any industry standard orifice profile/taper?
2. How does temperature come into play...if I was putting 350F air through the same orifice plate, how do I account for that? I guess we get into an ACFM versus SCFM discussiion?
3. I have read that pipe taps are no good for this (???). What is the best way to put the pressure taps in the device?
Thanks a lot for any help!