№1|2016
METROLOGY
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UDC 628.171.001.24
Measuring liquid flow rate with Venturi flume at free and submerged flow
Summary
Topical issues of establishing the facilities for measuring wastewater flow and volume to provide for fiscal metering in gravity wastewater pipelines and channels on the basis of the Venturi flume are considered. The method of measurement with the use of flumes has been set by the regulatory document MI 2406-97; however, the document considers only the flumes of critical depth that function provided the flow from the flume is free. In practice the flow patterns deviate from the design values and often free flow intersperses with the submerged one. At submerged flow the provisions of the document cannot be applied. The prescriptive form of the document neither discloses the physics of the hydraulic processes in the flume nor provides for summarizing the use of the flume for different conditions. In this context the detailed analysis of the flume operation is presented; the flow rate formula has been obtained; the physical meaning of the coefficients included into the formula has been revealed; the analogy of the flume of critical depth with critical gas nozzles is shown; the requirements to the channel downstream the flume to ensure the critical regime in the flume have been formulated. On the basis of the calculations of energy losses in the flume the criterion in the form of the recovery depth separating free and submerged flows has been determined. It is shown that at submerged flow a multichannel level meter shall be used to control the flow depth in different cross-sections of the flume. The formula of the flow rate at submerged flow including the relationship of the depth at the neck and at the flume inlet as a parameter has been obtained. The instrumental solution of the problem is presented with a structural scheme of a multichannel ultrasonic level meter – flow meter; the principle of its operation is described.
Key words
flow rate measurement , Venturi flume , gravity flow , free and submerged flow , measuring facilities , ultrasonic multichannel level meter
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