Hi bbbrad,
Pitot tube isn't usually employed for various reasons (low turndown ratio, fouling etc.) but the main one is that measuring local velocity in order to calculate global flow rate isn't practical as you should know the velocity profile in the pipe. The usual solution is the annubar, which measures the average pressure in pipe section.
Anyway, I would suggest you to employ an ISO 5167 Venturi tube for the following reasons:
- design is standardised, but not below 2" diameter (ID 50 mm) pipe. In this case you have to perform an individual calibration of the flow element;
- lowest permanent pressure drop among standard diff. pressure flow elements;
- upstream & downstream straight run requirement is the lowest among standard diff. pressure flow elements;
- within the limits of ISO 5167, accuracy is easily calculated and predictable, due to the large amount of data available.
Anyway, keep in mind that a Venturi Tube is usually long compared to pipe diameter, due to the little angles of convergent and divergent cones.
Hope it helps.
Stefano