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Lessons about Positive Displacement Flow Meters

Technology Overview

Positive Displacement Positive Displacement flow meters are the only flow measuring technology to directly measure the volume of fluid that passes though the flow meter. It achieves this by trapping pockets of fluid between rotating components housed within a high precision chamber. This can be compared to repeatedly filling a beaker with fluid and pouring the contents downstream while counting the number of times the beaker is filled.

Rotor rotational velocity is directly proportional to flow rate, since the flow of fluid is causing the rotation.

In electronic flow meters the rotating components contain magnets that activate various sensor options located outside the fluid chamber. Mechanical flow meters rely on the rotation to drive either a magnetic coupling or a direct gear train connected to the mechanical counter.

Accuracy

Rotating Positive Displacement Meters
Rotating Positive Displacement Meters
One of the main benefits of using a PD flow meter is the high level of accuracy that they offer, the high precision of internal components means that clearances between sealing faces is kept to a minimum. The smaller these clearances are, relates to how high the accuracy will be. Only fluid that is able to bypass this seal does not get counted, this is known as ‘by-pass’ or ‘slippage’.

Another benefit is the flow meters ability to process a huge range of viscosities and it is not uncommon to experience higher levels of accuracy while processing high viscosity fluids, simply due to the reduction of by-pass. When considering and comparing flow meter accuracy, it is important to be aware of both ‘linearity’ i.e. the flow meters ability to accurately measure over the complete turndown ratio, and ‘repeatability’, the ability to remain accurate over a number to cycles. This is another area where PD flow meters excel, repeatability of 0.02% and 0.5% linearity are standard.

Reliability

If the correct flow meter has been selected for an application it can be expected to perform without error for many years. Frequently meters are sent in for servicing and recalibration that have been in the field for 10 sometimes 20 years continuous use. This reliability is largely due to the fact that this same proven technology has been in use for over 60 years, allowing the major advances to be focused within the fields of tribology and achieving the required precision at a reasonable cost.

Low Maintenance

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Positive Displacement Flow Meter for Fuels and Oils
 
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Positive Displacement FlowMeter for Industrial Processes
The level of recommended maintenance is heavily influenced by the application. For example if a flow meter is processing a fluid that displays lubricating properties i.e. oil, then routine maintenance can virtually be eliminated. If however the fluid has very poor lubricating properties then it is best to discuss the maintenance requirements with your distributor. It is very uncommon that any maintenance to a PD flow meter would be more frequent than that of other equipment within the same system and can be scheduled to be carried out at the same time, minimalizing downtime.
Benefits Summary
  • High level of accuracy (0.5% as standard) higher level of accuracy available upon request
  • Ability to process a large range of fluid viscosities <1 cP – >500000 cP
  • Low maintenance
  • High pressure capabilities
  • Electronic and mechanical versions available
  • Spare parts availability

Limitations and Considerations

While PD flow meters are very robust, there are limitations to their usage. Firstly they should not be used for fluids that contain large particles, unless these can be filtered out prior to the fluid entering the measuring chamber. They are also not suitable for applications where large pockets of air are present within the fluid; however air eliminators are available for these applications. Another factor that requires consideration is the pressure drop caused by the PD flow meter; although these are minimal they should also be allowed for in system calculations. As mentioned above when processing fluids with poor lubricating properties, it is recommended that advice is sought from your distributor; various material options are available for these applications.

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