flowmeting
Flowmeting, or flow measurement, is the process of determining the rate at which a fluid moves through a cross section of a pipe or channel. It applies to gases, liquids and steam, and the result is typically a volumetric flow rate or a mass flow rate, expressed in units such as cubic meters per second, liters per second, or kilograms per second.
Flow measurement can be achieved with devices that link flow to an observable variable such as differential
Differential pressure meters rely on Bernoulli’s principle: a constriction causes a pressure drop that correlates with
Installation considerations include upstream and downstream straight runs, fluid properties, temperature and pressure, and proper calibration.
Applications span water supply and wastewater, chemical processing, oil and gas production, food and beverage, and