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DP for an Orifice Plate

09/06/2010 10:56 AM

HOW we can design a orifice for a required DP?

Suppose i have 2 orifice one having DP=37 AND another having DP=50 then what is the difference betwwen these two orifices?

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Re: DP for an Orifice Plate

09/07/2010 12:22 AM

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Re: DP for an Orifice Plate

09/11/2010 4:51 AM

yes correct 13. but your question is wrong.

you said one orifice has HP and other has LP. but orifice is the primary flow element -should be one...not 2 nos.as orifice just caused to pressure drop to calculate DP.

you supposed to mention upstream and downstream(vena-contracta point)

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