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Echiamente: Masurarea Debitului
Echiamente: Masurarea Debitului
Echiamente: Masurarea Debitului
Masurarea debitului
Flowmeter
Element
Recommended
Service
Rangea Pressure
bility
Loss
Typical
Accuracy
(%)
Required
Upstream Viscosity Relative
pipe
Effect
Cost
diameters
Orifice
4 to 1
Medium
2 to 4 of
full scale
10 to 30
High
Low
Variable area
10 to 1
Medium
1 to 10 of
full scale
None
Medium
Low
Positive
Displacement
10 to 1
High
0.5 of rate
None
High
Medium
Turbine
Vortex
20 to 1
10 to 1
5 to 10
10 to 20
High
Medium
High
High
Electromagnetic
40 to 1
None
0.5 of rate
None
High
Ultrasonic
(Doppler)
10 to 1
None
5 of full
scale
5 to 30
None
High
20 to 1
None
1 to 5 of
full scale
5 to 30
None
High
Mass (Coriolis)
10 to 1
Low
0.4 of rate
None
None
High
Mass (Thermal)
10 to 1
Low
1 of full
scale
None
None
High
High
0.25 of rate
Medium
1 of rate
Debitmetru electromagnetic
Debitmetru electromagnetic
Debitmetre ultrasonice
An emitter sends ultrasonic waves at frequency f1 (approx. 1 - 5 MHz)
Debitmetre ultrasonice
Debitmetre ultrasonice
Debitmetre masice
In physics, the Coriolis effect is a deflection of moving objects when they are viewed in
a rotating reference frame. In a reference frame with clockwise rotation, the deflection is
to the left of the motion of the object; in one with counter-clockwise rotation, the
deflection is to the right.
A carousel is rotating counter-clockwise. Left panel: a ball is tossed by a thrower at 12:00
o'clock and travels in a straight line. While it travels, the thrower circles in a counterclockwise direction. Right panel: The ball's motion as seen by the thrower, who now
remains at 12:00 o'clock, because there is no rotation from their viewpoint.
Efectul Coriolis
Efectul Coriolis
Debitmetru Coriolis