Pressure-based flowmeter calculations

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Pressure-based flowmeter calculations This worksheet and all related files are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution icense, version 1.0. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/1.0/, or send a letter to Creative Commons, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, California 94305, USA. The terms and conditions of this license allow for free copying, distribution, and/or modification of all licensed works by the general public. 1

Question 1 Questions A Pitot tube measuring the flow of glycerin (78.6 lb/ft 3 ) produces a differential pressure of 35 inches W.C. at a mass flow rate of 450 pounds per minute. Calculate the differential pressure produced by this same Pitot tube at a flow rate of 310 lb/min. Calculate the mass flow rate at a differential pressure of 12.6 WC. If the glycerin density happens to change from 78.6 lb/ft 3 to 75.1 lb/ft 3, calculate the mass flow rate at a differential pressure of 24.8 WC. file i03433 Question 2 A pneumatic DP transmitter measures the flow of gasoline through a an orifice plate, using a separate square root extractor relay to characterize the signal so that it may be displayed linearly on the receiver gauge (FI-20): FE-20 Q = 0 to 225 GPM P = 0 to 100 "WC 158 GPM FI-20 FT-20 Square-root extractor Reads 142 GPM 7.78 PSI 10.6 PSI Based on other flow-measuring devices in this process, operations personnel have determined the actual flow rate through this pipe is 158 gallons per minute. FI-20, however, registers a flow of 142 gallons per minute. Based on the data you see in this illustration, determine the location of the calibration error. file i03440 2

Question 3 A pneumatic DP transmitter measures the flow of gasoline through a an orifice plate, using a separate square root extractor relay to characterize the signal so that it may be displayed linearly on the receiver gauge (FI-20): FE-20 Q = 0 to 225 GPM P = 0 to 100 "WC 171 GPM FI-20 FT-20 Square-root extractor Reads 184 GPM 9.93 PSI 12.12 PSI Based on other flow-measuring devices in this process, operations personnel have determined the actual flow rate through this pipe is 171 gallons per minute. FI-20, however, registers a flow of 184 gallons per minute. Based on the data you see in this illustration, determine the location of the calibration error. file i03441 3

Question 4 A smart DP transmitter with built-in square root characterization is used to measure flow through a pipe. The orifice plate range is 0 to 125 inches WC at 0 to 277 gallons per minute: FE-44 FI-44 FT-44 4-20 ma signal A technician removes the transmitter from service and tests it by applying several air pressures to the port while leaving the port vented. ere are the As-Found results: Applied Pressure ( WC) Current signal (ma) 0 4.020 31.25 12.060 62.5 15.390 93.75 17.946 125 20.100 Calculate the largest error, in percent of (output signal) span. Also, determine whether this looks like a zero or span error, and whether that error exists in the input (ADC) of the smart transmitter or in the output (DAC). file i03434 4

Question 5 A smart DP transmitter with built-in square root characterization is used to measure flow through a pipe. The orifice plate range is 0 to 125 inches WC at 0 to 277 gallons per minute: FE-44 FI-44 FT-44 4-20 ma signal A technician removes the transmitter from service and tests it by applying several air pressures to the port while leaving the port vented. ere are the As-Found results: Applied Pressure ( WC) Current signal (ma) 0 5.431 31.25 12.127 62.5 15.404 93.75 16.128 125 20.064 Calculate the largest error, in percent of (output signal) span. Also, determine whether this looks like a zero or span error, and whether that error exists in the input (ADC) of the smart transmitter or in the output (DAC). file i03442 5

Question 6 A smart DP transmitter with built-in square root characterization is used to measure flow through a pipe. The orifice plate range is 0 to 150 inches WC at 0 to 480 gallons per minute: 0 to 480 GPM 0 to 150 "WC...... To DCS ART communicator Online 1 Device setup 2 PV 21.67 in2o 3 AO 10.08 ma 4 RV 0.000 in2o 5 URV 150.00 in2o Operations personnel have strong reason to believe that the actual flow rate through this pipe is 160 GPM, yet the DCS registers a flow rate of 182.4 GPM. Based on this information, determine the likely source of calibration error in this system. Also determine whether this transmitter has square-root characterization enabled or not. Additionally, suggest a good next step to perform to either pinpoint the location of this problem or correct it. file i03443 6

Question 7 A smart DP transmitter and orifice plate were recently installed to measure flow through a pipe. The orifice plate range is 0 to 150 inches WC at 0 to 1000 gallons per minute: 0 to 1000 GPM 0 to 150 "WC...... To DCS ART communicator Online 1 Device setup 2 PV 35.81 in2o 3 AO 11.82 ma 4 RV 0.000 in2o 5 URV 150.00 in2o Operations personnel register a flow rate of 699 gallons per minute on the display of their DCS, which they believe to be too much. Based on what you see here, do you think there is a problem, or is this new system working as it should? file i03428 7

Answer 1 Answers Differential pressure produced by this same Pitot tube at a flow rate of 310 lb/min = 16.61 WC Mass flow rate at a differential pressure of 12.6 WC = 270 lb/min Mass flow rate at DP of 24.8 WC, assuming density of 75.1 lb/ft 3 = 370.3 lb/min Answer 2 The error lies either with the DP transmitter (FT-20), unequal fluid inside the impulse tubes, or with the orifice plate itself (FE-20). One quick check would be to drain the impulse tubes (allowing fresh process gasoline to fill the tubes) and seeing whether that fixes the problem. It s a quick procedure and it would eliminate that problem from the realm of possibility. Another way to diagnose the problem is to remove FT-20 from service and test its calibration with applied pressures to its side port. If FT-20 checks out okay, the problem must be with the impulse tubes or the orifice plate. Answer 3 The error lies with the indicator (FI-20). Answer 4 This is a span error in the output (DAC) of the smart transmitter, the greatest error being at the 100% point (20.100 ma instead of 20.000 ma = +0.625%). Answer 5 This is a zero error in the input (ADC) of the smart transmitter, the greatest error being at the 0% point (5.431 ma instead of 4.00 ma = +8.94%). As you can see, the square-root function inside the transmitter exaggerates the sensor calibration error at the low end of the scale. This same zero-shift error of +1 inch WC is hardly noticeable at the high end (20.006 ma instead of 20.000 ma = +0.4% error). Answer 6 The calibration error lies either with the transmitter, the impulse lines (unequal fluid heights inside), or with the orifice plate itself. The transmitter does have square-root characterization enabled. A good next step would be to block and equalize the transmitter manifold to check what its PV and AO parameters register with no applied differential pressure. Answer 7 The problem lies with the DCS: to be specific, someone has configured square-root characterization in it as well as within the transmitter! 8