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Orifice Tapings

04/20/2008 1:47 AM
Hello All,

There exists different kinds of orifice tappings, like Flanged tap, pipe tappings, D & D/2 Tappings, Corner tappings .....how do we decide which tapping to choose for a given application? is there any selection criteria?

Also, how to calculate beta ratio for multi hole orifice plate?

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Re: Orifice Tapings

04/20/2008 11:08 PM

KINDLY ACKNOWLEDGE ME THE SAME WITH THE SAME QUERY. kINDLY PROVIDE ANY STANDARD MATERIAL OF ISO 5167.

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04/21/2008 12:48 AM

You know what you know but you don't know how to convey your thoughts in a manner that others may know what you know, you know?

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Re: Orifice Tapings

04/21/2008 4:46 AM

I reckon this should be the standard response for daft questions...well said.

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04/21/2008 8:35 AM

I like that quote at the bottom of your posts.

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04/21/2008 11:37 PM

hello,

if you can get that then you keep in your mind. If u know that then u convey.. Unnecessary part of writeups are not required for me,.

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Re: Orifice Tapings

04/22/2008 12:30 AM

Your point is?

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04/21/2008 3:09 PM

The same question was posted and discussed on 4/2 /208

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04/22/2008 1:44 PM

May be this will help

Flange Taps

Flange taps are holes drilled into a pair of flanges. Flange tap holes are not recommended when the pipe size is below 2 inches.

Pipe Taps

Pipe taps are located at 2 1/2 pipe diameters upstream and 8 diameters downstream from the orifice plate. Exact location of the taps is not critical. However, the effect of pipe roughness and dimensional inconsistencies can be severe. The uncertainty of measurement is 50 % greater with full flow taps than with taps close to the orifice. Pipe taps are not normally used unless it is required to install the orifice meter on a existing pipe, or other taps (such as radius taps or vena contracta taps) cannot be used.

Corner Taps

Corner taps are used when the pipe size is 2 inches or less.

Vena Contracta Taps

When an orifice plate is inserted into the flowline, it creates an increase in flow velocity and a decrease in pressure. The section downstream of an orifice bore shows an increase in velocity and decrease in a pressure at a point called a "vena contracta point." The location of the vena contracta point is between 0.35 to 0.85 of pipe diameters downstream of the plate, depending on the beta ratio and Reynolds number. Vena Contracta taps are located 1D upstream and at the Vena Contracta location downstream. Vena Contracta Taps are the optimum location for measurement accuracy. They are not used for pipes less than 6" in diameter.

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Static Pressure Taps

11/01/2010 5:47 AM

What is the best or optimal location of Static pressure taps in an orifice flow metering. Upstream or downstream.

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11/01/2010 9:33 AM

Every Company has defined their standards, we have this clause

The static pressure connection shall be derived from the orifice meter downstream pressure tap.

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