Liquid flow meter

To measure a wide range of flow rates, and particularly such low flow rates as 0.5 liters per hour, while being able to accurately also measure rates of about 100 liters per hour, fluid is introduced axially into a rotor (14, 36, 40) which has outlet openings (24, 36, 45) positioned at their circumf...

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Main Authors FASSEL; REINHARD, HELLMANN; HEINZ-DIETER, HAAS; LOTHAR, HERGT; PETER, WESEMEYER; JUERGEN, BRAEUTIGAM; ROLF
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.01.1985
Edition3
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Summary:To measure a wide range of flow rates, and particularly such low flow rates as 0.5 liters per hour, while being able to accurately also measure rates of about 100 liters per hour, fluid is introduced axially into a rotor (14, 36, 40) which has outlet openings (24, 36, 45) positioned at their circumference, the rotor being rotated by reaction on the rotor upon fluid flow from the outlet openings. The rotor operates within a fluid flow chamber (15) from which is conducted outwardly through a duct positioned thereabove. Inflow of fluid may be guided for linear flow by guide ribs (13). The rotor may be a hollow disk-like structure (FIGS. 1-3) with spiral guide vanes therebetween, or a T-shaped tubular structure (FIGS. 4-6). If fuel consumption of an internal combustion engine is to be measured in which pressurized fluid is supplied to the engine and excess returned, two such flow meters can be combined on a common shaft, with respectively oppositely facing outlet openings (36, 45), so that differential flow only is being measured, hence accurately measuring fuel consumption by the engine. Rotation of the rotor is sensed by an electro-optical sensor (29, 37).
Bibliography:Application Number: US19820432997