Basics of Orifice Plates
Orifice plates are typically sandwiched between two flanges of a pipe joint, allowing for easy installation for fluid to flow through the pipe.
Orifice plates are typically sandwiched between two flanges of a pipe joint, allowing for easy installation for fluid to flow through the pipe.
Differential pressure developed by a venturi, orifice plate, pitot tube, or any other flow element is proportional to the square-root of flow rate.
Measurements of mass flow are preferred over measurements of volumetric flow in process applications where mass balance is important.
Volumetric Flow Calculations use differential pressure produced by any flow element tube with any particular fluid density at a specified flow rate.
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