a few flowbench build questions
Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2015 9:20 am
Hello all,
i'm gathering information on building my own flowbench and i would like to discuss a few options.
Let me know what you guys think about it.
If someone has experience with one of the sensors please let me know what your findings are.
I have this list of options for my flow bench:
1. Use orifice plates for meassurement.
Pro's: -Relative easy way of building (especially with the PTS plans)
-Accurate
-Cheap
-Good repeat-ability (no temperature / weather corrections)
- Easy calibration
Con's: -Low turn down ratio (3:1 /5:1) (switching plates)
-Noise and flow restriction/ loss of flow capacity
-Harder to control test pressure due to turbulence etc.
Use a HFM hot film mass air flow sensor for measurement
Pro's: -Sensor can be mounted easily inside a pipe
-Can be verry accurate
-High turn down ratio
-No noise and flow restriction/ loss of flow capacity
-Better to control test pressure due to turbulence etc.
Con's:- Complex Electronic readout, it will need a flow/voltage map because the output voltage isn't linear.
- Possible needed to have temperature/humidity corrections.
NOTE: if built inside of bench is there still the need for temp/weather compensations?
- If it needs compensations than accuracy and more important repeat-ability can be compromised.
- Sensor element can get contaminated/damaged from particles sucked in to bench.
Use a PTS bench with an venturi sensor
Pro's: -Relative easy way of building
-Accurate
-Cheap
-Good repeat-ability (no temperature / weather corrections)
- Easy calibration (linear pressure/flow relation)
-High turn down ratio 10:1
-Low noise and flow restriction
-Better to control test pressure.
I want to read out the data through electronics (Blackbox/PTS DM etc) and electronically control test pressure.
I believe the most effective/fastest/accurate way is the venturi sensor inside a PTS bench.
What are your opinions?
i'm gathering information on building my own flowbench and i would like to discuss a few options.
Let me know what you guys think about it.
If someone has experience with one of the sensors please let me know what your findings are.
I have this list of options for my flow bench:
1. Use orifice plates for meassurement.
Pro's: -Relative easy way of building (especially with the PTS plans)
-Accurate
-Cheap
-Good repeat-ability (no temperature / weather corrections)
- Easy calibration
Con's: -Low turn down ratio (3:1 /5:1) (switching plates)
-Noise and flow restriction/ loss of flow capacity
-Harder to control test pressure due to turbulence etc.
Use a HFM hot film mass air flow sensor for measurement
Pro's: -Sensor can be mounted easily inside a pipe
-Can be verry accurate
-High turn down ratio
-No noise and flow restriction/ loss of flow capacity
-Better to control test pressure due to turbulence etc.
Con's:- Complex Electronic readout, it will need a flow/voltage map because the output voltage isn't linear.
- Possible needed to have temperature/humidity corrections.
NOTE: if built inside of bench is there still the need for temp/weather compensations?
- If it needs compensations than accuracy and more important repeat-ability can be compromised.
- Sensor element can get contaminated/damaged from particles sucked in to bench.
Use a PTS bench with an venturi sensor
Pro's: -Relative easy way of building
-Accurate
-Cheap
-Good repeat-ability (no temperature / weather corrections)
- Easy calibration (linear pressure/flow relation)
-High turn down ratio 10:1
-Low noise and flow restriction
-Better to control test pressure.
I want to read out the data through electronics (Blackbox/PTS DM etc) and electronically control test pressure.
I believe the most effective/fastest/accurate way is the venturi sensor inside a PTS bench.
What are your opinions?