10-29-2009 09:03 AM
Good Morning.
Does anyone have any experience with flow measurement systems? Right now we are using Transonic clamp-on flow probes and their associated meters and we are considering a change of pace.
We are operating a pulsatile system with saline at 37C, 3/4" and 5/8" ID tubing, and deal with flows from lets say -5 to 20 L/min.
The biggest issue that we are dealing with is the fact that each of our 36 flow probes would need its own flow meter to read and re-transmit its signal. So instead of having that massive bank of meters, we have 2 that connect to 18 probes each through a multiplexer. What would be much better would be to have 36 outputs that I could feed to a nice SCXI daq board.
The only other catch is that these devices need to be able to be calibrated against an NIST on a regular basis, hopefully without interrupting the test to much.
So I ask you for your input and advice. We are pretty open minded to any solutions that you can offer.
thanks!
10-29-2009 09:59 AM
We use various MFC and flow meters but not in a pulsed application. You could look for 4-20mA sensors that would work for a pulsed application. I'm using rota-meters which have a very slow output. Have you tried using a pressure transducer instead of a flow meter???
10-29-2009 01:18 PM
We do simulations of human respiration and have to control multiple gas flow paths using MFCs.
10-29-2009 01:24 PM
We measure flow rate with the use use on an encoder.
11-05-2009 08:30 AM
Thanks for the insight everyone.
I am meeting with Kobold today regarding their Magneto-Inductive Flowmeters. Turns out another co-worker is working on a project involving flow, so we are gonna see what they have to offer and see if it meets out needs.
I might be running into some power and signal issues... 24VDV input and the output is in current.. so its one of those, here is the tool you need, but I forsee alot of additional hardware. anyone know if there is an SCXI module for current in? or am I gonna be buying alot of extra hardware ya think?
I am new to this stuff, so thanks for any insight and assistance
08-02-2012 02:42 PM
Where do you work bmyerspgh?