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Re: homemade flow bench. orifice plate figure
Posted: Tue Dec 24, 2013 6:48 pm
by hubba
ok. thanks.
Hi I am new to the board and have questions
Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2015 8:14 am
by huisjen
I ran across an excel spread sheet someplace or maybe I modified someone's I am not quite sure. It seems to take just the deta P across an orifice and come up with the flow. I see may orifice style designs use a % of know flow on an incline manometer.
Can someone look over this sheet and tell me if it is actual flow based on the math or is in % of the plate?
Also I was looking at a fan type transduced from Dakota instruments that I feel I could install in a 3 inch PVC tube. It seem to read velocity and CFM has anyone used such a device in design of a DIY bench?
Perfect numbers are not so important to me but consistency is I only want to take baselines and know I am going the correct way with port work as it progresses and maybe final number for a % of improvement.
I have attached the excel sheet
Re: homemade flow bench. orifice plate figure
Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2015 7:49 pm
by 86rocco
I find the layout of that spreadsheet a little awkward but is works well, the flow rate is calculated directly from the differential pressure and orifice size not as a percentage. I put a few numbers into it and the results are consistent with the one I get from my spreadsheet. BTW, there's a link to my sheet in jfholm's post earlier in thread.
Re: homemade flow bench. orifice plate figure
Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2015 2:49 pm
by huisjen
Thanks that is what I remembered. I just wanted someone to look it over and confirm the math is sound. Now I just need to decide what layout to make this and get some Orifice plates made.