Venturimeter

Principle of Venturimeter:

  • Based on Bernoulli’s theorem. The fluid’s velocity increases, and pressure decreases as it passes through the throat of the Venturimeter.

Formula:

$Q = C_d A_1 \sqrt{\frac{2\Delta P}{\rho \left(1 – \left(\frac{A_2}{A_1}\right)^2 \right)}}$
  • Where:
    • Q = flow rate
    • Cd​ = discharge coefficient
    • A1​ = cross-sectional area of the pipe before the converging section
    • A2​ = cross-sectional area of the throat
    • ΔP = pressure difference between the inlet and the throat
    • ρ = fluid density
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Construction of Venturimeter:

Venturimeter
Venturimeter
  1. Converging Section: Narrows the fluid flow.
  2. Throat: The narrowest section where velocity is highest, and pressure is lowest.
  3. Diverging Section: Gradually returns the pipe to its original diameter.
  4. Pressure Taps: Located before the converging section and at the throat.

Working of Venturimeter:

  • Fluid enters the Venturimeter and is accelerated in the converging section.
  • Maximum velocity and minimum pressure occur at the throat.
  • Pressure recovery occurs in the diverging section.
  • The pressure difference between the inlet and throat is measured to calculate the flow rate.
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Uses:

  • Measurement of flow rates in large pipelines.
  • Common in water supply systems, gas pipelines, and in various industrial processes.

Advantages:

  • High accuracy and reliability.
  • Low permanent pressure loss compared to orifice meters.
  • Suitable for a wide range of fluid types, including dirty or sediment-laden fluids.
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Disadvantages:

  • More expensive and complex to install.
  • Requires a longer straight pipe section upstream and downstream for accurate measurements.
  • Bulky and not suitable for small-diameter pipes.

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