Flow meter characteristic testing device
We will conduct characteristic experiments on various flow meters used around us. The inlet and outlet of the piping will measure the pressure loss of the flow meter, and the flow rate will be calculated from the pressure difference, flow coefficient, viscosity, density, etc., of each flow meter. By comparing the experiments of each flow meter, we will understand the accuracy and characteristics of the flow meters and consider their usage. A nozzle-type flow meter is included, but other options (sold separately) such as a Pitot tube flow meter (H40a), a Venturi flow meter (H40b), and an orifice flow meter (H40c) are available. The experiment requires an H1F hydraulic bench (sold separately) for water supply and flow measurement.
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H40 Specifications Dimensions and Weight: W900 x D300 x H750mm, approximately 9kg Maximum Flow Rate: 50L/min Manometer Tubes: 4 Manometer Scale: Length 0-500mm, minimum 1mm Accessories: Nozzle-type flow meter, manual pressure adjustment pump
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[Experimental Items] Characteristics experiments of different flow meters Calculation and calibration of flow coefficients Accuracy of flow meters Effects of flow coefficients and flow rates Pressure loss generated by flow meters Comparison of actual flow rates and calculated values Delivery achievements: Shimane University, Tokyo University of Science
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Nozzle-type flow meter (H40 accessory)
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H40a Pitot tube flow meter (sold separately)
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H40b Venturi flow meter (sold separately)
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H40c Orifice Flow Meter (sold separately)
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Flow coefficient and friction loss reference screen Nozzle, Pitot tube, Venturi, Orifice
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