by larrycavan » Mon Nov 28, 2005 11:05 pm
The basis of the question is related to bench construction techniques. It's a good question and I personally like the concept of the application. Some consideration to certain aspects should be kept in mind. Should the construction technique involve the fastening of the orifice plate to facilitate quick removal of various plates and the fastening technique being the influencing factor in altering the flow, that may well carry presidence over concerns of the calculated flow of a given orifice.
Since we can calibrate to determine what any given orifice flows, it becomes evident that weather the orifice actually flows 100% of it's calculated value or 90% or 105% is less important that achieving the design goal. It all, always comes down to one specifice piece of criteria, Cd of the orifice.
Also keep in mind that fastening techniques that affect the flow on the top side of the orifice could be non-influential when air passes the other way through the orifice.
Example:
A 6" x 6" removable orifice plate held down with studs and wing nuts. Will the wing nuts be an influencing factor on flow through the orifice? Even if they are, it is a calculable influence. It is determined during calibration. As such, facilitating the fast change orifice design, even though flow is influenced by other factors is still a viable method.
JMO
Larry C