by 84-1074663779 » Thu May 20, 2004 8:24 pm
Difficult to give a meaningful answer, but the larger the settling volume before the measurement orifice, hopefully the lower will be the air turbulence entering the orifice.
On the other hand, orifice plates run at higher calibrated pressure drops will be more tolerant of some upstream turbulence.
A good setup will have large internal flow volumes and as high a pressure drop across the measurement orifice that is consistent with available blower power.
A poor setup might be very compact, and have a piss weak blower, forcing you to make all your flow measurements at very small pressure differentials.
Make it as big and powerful as you possibly can in the physical space you have available, but "big" is a relative term.