MacomMech
Mechanical
- May 22, 2008
- 15
This is my first post, hopefully I have the correct forum.
I am trying to fit a sensor that can take a maximum flow rate of 4 l/min into a lubrication system that has a 60 l/min flow. The easiest way I can think to do this is to design a simple manifold and hook the sensor up parallel to the main flow and put a restriction in the main flow causing back pressure to push oil through the sensor. Where I am struggling is arriving at the dimensions of the restriction, calculating flow through the sensor as temperature varies, and arriving at an overall pressure drop.
Main Flow 60 l/min
Oil Viscosity 320 cSt at 40oC
Sensor pressure drop 1bar at 320cSt oil
Sensor tube ID 4mm
Main Flow Inlet 1.5" 38.1mm
Thank you
I am trying to fit a sensor that can take a maximum flow rate of 4 l/min into a lubrication system that has a 60 l/min flow. The easiest way I can think to do this is to design a simple manifold and hook the sensor up parallel to the main flow and put a restriction in the main flow causing back pressure to push oil through the sensor. Where I am struggling is arriving at the dimensions of the restriction, calculating flow through the sensor as temperature varies, and arriving at an overall pressure drop.
Main Flow 60 l/min
Oil Viscosity 320 cSt at 40oC
Sensor pressure drop 1bar at 320cSt oil
Sensor tube ID 4mm
Main Flow Inlet 1.5" 38.1mm
Thank you