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Published April 30, 2020 | Version v1
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Impact of Viscosity Variation, and Flow Rate on Coefficient of Discharge in Venturimeter Utilizing Taguchi Methodology

  • 1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Acropolis Institute of Technology, and Research, Indore, India
  • 2. Department of Civil Engineering, Acropolis Institute of Technology, and Research, Indore, India.
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Most of the industries are concerned with flow measurement and accurate measurement of fluid is important to obtain specific proportion as per process requirement. Generally Venturimeter (VM) is utilized in enterprises due to notable highlights offered by it. VM works on the principle of pressure difference i.e. Bernoulli’s principle. By varying cross sectional area of flow, it creates pressure difference along its length which is used to calculate theoretical discharge. Head loss in VM is less as compared to other flow measuring apparatus. Because of its specific geometry eddies formation is avoided causing less head loss. The coefficient of discharge (Cd ) is an important parameter always referred in case of flow measuring devices. For VM it varies from 0.95 to 0.99. Tests have been performed in accordance to Taguchi L9 O-A on cast iron pipe to examine the impact of variations of viscosity, and rates of flow on the Cd.

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