BobMaron
Mechanical
- Jan 17, 2004
- 8
I've encountered an application where a customer used a large 'box' with an internal Weir to insure that the upstream pipe is always full. The pipe is 12" diameter, and the 'box' is around 1x1x1 meters in outside dimension. The internal Weir divides the box in half and is about 3/4 of the height. Flow enters at the bottom ofn one side of the Weir, flows over the Weir, and flows out the bottom of the other side. The purpose of this device is to always keep the upstream pipe full. But now would be very convenient to get an approximate flowrate from it by measuring the height of the fluid (slurry in this case) flowing over the Weir.
Has anyone had experience with such a device? If so, please comment on your experience of this "Weir-in-a-box" flowmeter? Thanks very much.
Bob Maron
Has anyone had experience with such a device? If so, please comment on your experience of this "Weir-in-a-box" flowmeter? Thanks very much.
Bob Maron