Vortex Flowmeter
The vortex flowmeter is based on a phenomenon in fluid dynamics discovered by a scientist named Theodore von Kármán. In practice, the Vertex flowmeter operates by a mechanism based on measuring the oscillations created behind a barrier in the fluid. Vertex flowmeters are used in many industries to measure liquids, gases and vapors. In the chemical and petrochemical industries, for example in the field of electricity generation ... In fluids such as saturated steam, very hot steam, compressed air, nitrogen, biphasic gases, flue gas, carbon dioxide, demineral water, solvents, heat transfer oil, water Boiler power supply, etc. can be used from this flowmeter.
Flow measurement in vortex flowmeter is volumetric, but for mass measurement in cases such as steam, you must use a separate pressure transmitter as well as a temperature sensor and connect them to the flow computer to calculate the mass or amount of energy transferred. The pictures below show the general shape of these flowmeters
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