Discreet544
Mechanical
- Nov 21, 2011
- 14
Hello Folks;
I am pumping sand-water mixtures in a vertical pipeline. I assume I ve considered all the design parameters. I use a Fuji differential pressure transmitter (0-6 kPa) on a closed loop comprised of vertical and horizontal test sections. Now the transmitter is mounted on the vertical section. I have a mixing tank and an agitator to well mix the mixture too. The readings for water are perfectly matching with theory. However, the readings for sand-water mixture are 3 times more than the range expected to be. This has been tested with glass beads as well and the results are off by 200%. Any guess what might be the source of error? or if this is an error at all?
I am pumping sand-water mixtures in a vertical pipeline. I assume I ve considered all the design parameters. I use a Fuji differential pressure transmitter (0-6 kPa) on a closed loop comprised of vertical and horizontal test sections. Now the transmitter is mounted on the vertical section. I have a mixing tank and an agitator to well mix the mixture too. The readings for water are perfectly matching with theory. However, the readings for sand-water mixture are 3 times more than the range expected to be. This has been tested with glass beads as well and the results are off by 200%. Any guess what might be the source of error? or if this is an error at all?