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Flow Measurements in Pipes and Ducts - 3 PDH

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This course is about measurement of the flow rate of a fluid flowing under pressure in a closed conduit. The closed conduit is often circular, but also may be square or rectangular (such as a heating duct) or any other shape. The other major category of flow is open channel flow, which is the flow of a liquid with a free surface open to atmospheric pressure. Measurement of the flow rate of a fluid flowing under pressure, is carried out for a variety of purposes, such as billing for water supply to homes or businesses or, for monitoring or process control of a wide variety of industrial processes, which involve flowing fluids. Several categories of pipe flow measurement devices will be described and discussed, including some associated calculations.
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Learning Objectives

At the conclusion of this course, the student will

  • Be able to calculate flow rate from measured pressure difference, fluid properties, and meter parameters, using the provided equations for venturi, orifice, and flow nozzle meters.

  • Be able to determine which type of ISO standard pressure tap locations are being used for a given orifice meter.

  • Be able to calculate the orifice coefficient, Co, for specified orifice and pipe diameters, pressure tap locations and fluid properties.

  • Be able to estimate the density of a specified gas at specified temperature and pressure using the Ideal Gas Equation.

  • Be able to calculate the velocity of a fluid for given pitot tube reading and fluid density.

  • Know the general configuration and principle of operation of rotameters and positive displacement, electromagnetic, target, turbine, vortex, and ultrasonic meters.

  • Know recommended applications for each of the type of flow meter discussed in this course.

  • Be familiar with the general characteristics of the types of flow meters discussed in this course, as summarized in Table 2 of the course content.

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