The pressure loss of Coriolis mass flow meter and recommended maximum pressure loss range
The pressure loss of Coriolis mass flow meter and recommended maximum pressure loss range
Pressure loss refers
to the irreversible pressure value caused by the fluid overcoming the
resistance. Since the Coriolis mass flow
meter is complicated and has different diameters, the pressure loss is an
important parameter that cannot be ignored in actual use. The pressure loss of
the mass flow meter is related to the nature of the fluid, the flow state of
the fluid, and the structural parameters of the mass flow sensor. When the
density, viscosity, and flow rate of the fluid are determined, the pressure
loss of the flow meter is only related to the structure, that is, the
structural parameters such as the diameter the flow area, and the shape of the
measuring tube.
It is recommended that the maximum pressure loss should not exceed 0.2 MPa when measuring gas
with the eYc FCM06 Coriolis mass flow meter.