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Air pressure check problem

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TomBoh

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Oct 19, 2012
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I am trying to measure the pressure of air flowing through the tube. Air flow is created by a small fan with a controlled speed attached to one end of the pipe. The other end of the pipe is restricted (not fully open). I have my digital pressure gauge attached at certain point on the pipe (small pipe attached parallel to the main pipe) and I adjusted the speed of fan to get to the value of 50Pa.

Now I have noticed that with different diameters of pipes linking main tube with pressure gauge I get different results. Generally the smaller the diameter of the hole where I attach my sensor the smaller the value of measured pressure. I confirmed this by installing reducer between the pressure gauge and main pipe - as I slowly close the reducer the pressure reading drops.

Why is it happening? I must be missing some fundamental rule on pressure measurement.

Thanks in advance
 
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