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The differential pressure measurement method is a universally utilized measuring principle for flow measurement. The orifice flow
meter is a type of differential pressure flow meter that can be used for measuring gases and liquids.
As shown in Flow Instrumentation: principles and Formulas, we know that the relationship between flow and differential pressure in a
flow restriction device like the orifice meter is given by:
Q = K P
Where
k = a constant
P = differential pressure across device
= density of the fluid.
In the above formula, fluid density is a key factor in flow measurement computation in both liquids and gases. If fluid density is
subject to change over time, we will need some means to continually calculate so that our inferred flow measurement will remain
accurate. Variable fluid density is typically experienced in gas flow measurement, since all gases are compressible by definition. A
simple change in static gas pressure within the pipe is all that is needed to make change, which in turn affects the relationship
between flow rate and differential pressure drop. Therefore in gas flow measurement, change in fluid density with static pressure is
compensated for.
In liquid flow measurement, the scenario is different. Liquids by definition are considered to be incompressible for all practical
purposes since a change in pressure has little or no effect on the density hence they are neglected in flow measurement applications.
Both liquid and gas density change with temperature as a result, they are compensated for in a differential pressure flow
measurement system like the orifice plate flow meter.
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For large pipe sizes and higher flow rates, it is more convenient to use an orifice plate within an orifice fitting. The fitting makes
easy removal, inspection and replacement of the orifice plate possible during inspection and maintenance operation.
Isolation and Equalising Valves Manifold for Impulse lines and Transmitter.
The two impulse lines from the orifice fitting/orifice plate are isolated from the differential pressure transmitter by shut-off valves.
The differential pressure transmitter, protected by a valve combination consisting of three to five valves (often in a single assembly
referred to as a 3-valve or 5-valve manifold) is installed before the transmitter. The valves shut off the transmitter and allow the
pressures in each line to be equalized, enabling the transmitter to be zeroed.
The location of the transmitter in a differential pressure flow measurement installation should be carefully considered in order not to
introduce measurement errors. As a rule, in gas flow measurement with the orifice flow meter, the transmitter should be installed
above the pipe in order to prevent any condensate from entering the pressure lines. For liquid measurement systems, the transmitter
is installed below the pipe to prevent gas bubbles from entering the measuring system.
Pressure Transmitter.
A pressure transmitter is required to continuously measure static pressure in gas flow measurement setup. This is because static
pressure variations significantly affect the density of gases and needs to be compensated for. Liquid systems do not have this
problem.
Temperature Sensor/Transmitter
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Temperature measurement is required in both liquid and gas flow measurement systems due to the fact that both liquid and gas
density vary with temperature. So a continuous measurement of the temperature of the process is required in order to compensate
for this variation. RTD sensors/transmitter are commonly used for the continuous measurement of the temperature. The sensor and
its Thermowell is usually positioned downstream of the orifice plate so that the turbulence it generates will have negligible impact
on the fluid dynamics at the orifice plate. The American Gas Association (AGA) allows for upstream placement of the sensor
Thermowell, but only if located located 10 diameters upstream of a flow conditioner.
Flow Computer
The flow computer receives measurement signals from the differential pressure transmitter, the pressure transmitter and the
temperature transmitter. All signals are used to compute the mass and volumetric flow rates according to a set algorithm
programmed into the flow computer. In particular, gas flow measurement applications require an online Gas Chromatograph and
Densitometer that calculates the density of the gas flow stream at flowing conditions in order to accurately determine the mass and
volumetric flow rates.
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