venturimetreissä
Venturimetreissä, also known as Venturi meters, are devices used to measure the flow rate of fluids in pipes. They operate on the principle of the Venturi effect, which states that when a fluid flows through a constricted section of a pipe, its velocity increases and its pressure decreases. The Venturimetreissä consists of a converging section, a throat, and a diverging section. The fluid enters the converging section, where it accelerates and its pressure drops. The throat is the narrowest part of the Venturimetreissä, where the fluid reaches its maximum velocity and minimum pressure. The diverging section then slows the fluid back down to its original velocity, and the pressure recovers to its original value.
The flow rate of the fluid can be determined by measuring the pressure difference between the inlet