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Mismatch Between Process Pipe Diameter and Actual Flow Rate of Vortex Flow Meters
2025-11-20
In actual industrial production, mismatches between process pipe size and actual flow rate are common:
Design redundancy: Pipes are over-sized during process design, while the actual operating flow rate is small.
Capacity changes: Reduced production scale leads to decreased flow rate.
Impact of branch pipes: The vortex flow meter measures the total flow of the main pipe, but there are too many branch pipes after the main pipe. Each branch operates intermittently or alternately, resulting in a relatively small actual total flow rate.
These situations will cause the process pipe diameter to be excessively large, while the actual flow rate of the medium in the pipe is small. Ultimately, this leads to problems such as no response of the vortex flow meter at low flow rates or increased measurement errors.