by Thomas Vaught » Mon Jan 02, 2006 12:40 pm
According to Super Flow (Harold Betties) the orifice plate type flow benchs like the SF300, SF600, and SF1020, being "ratiometric" benchs will not need corrections for Barometer, Temp, and Humidity. The SF110 and 120 benches will need corrections for temperature as they are "motor centered" benches vs "orifice centered" benches.
The "orifice centered" benches "see" the same Humidity, Barometric pressure, and Temperature at both the Test Part and the Orifice so no corrections required.
If you had a Laminar bench you MUST do corrections for the Humidity, Temp, B.P. as the device works differently from an orifice.
A last point. All of the info which states that the perfect orifice cd will be .62 is based on water testing which uses incompressible fluids calculations. Air is compressible (even though only a small amount of compressibility occurs). This will lower the CD from the "perfect" .62 value.