Thickness of Orifice

Orifice Style bench discussions

Postby 102-1081363915 » Tue Apr 20, 2004 3:19 pm

Am I reading all this info correct as you want the orifice plate as thin as possible? If so, how thin is "too thin"?

I'm looking at trying to work out a bench that will do 20-100cfm @ 28".

Also, I know I read it here just a few days ago but now I can not find it, what percentage of flow on the incline is a good range to stay in? If I remember right it was 60%-90%, but could be way off base.

Also, Also.. :) is there an "accepted" standard of the incline in the incline manometer? What I mean is, can the incline be "too" shallow if you are looking for very slight variences in cfm? I'm thinking you could also compound errors the more you lay it down.
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Postby bnelson » Tue Apr 20, 2004 4:03 pm

For reference: Most industrial orifice plates are standardized at an 1/8" thk and in some cases will be thicker depending on pipe size and line conditions in the pipe......like velocity of fluid in the pipe or delta p across the plate.
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