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Piston flowmeters are positive displacement flowmeters designed to provide high-accuracy measurement. They measure fluid volume through a reciprocating piston mechanism, making them ideal for low flow rates and high-viscosity fluids. Due to their reliability, they are widely used in chemical, pharmaceutical, food, oil, and automotive industries.

WORKING PRINCIPLE

In piston flowmeters, fluid enters a chamber where a piston moves back and forth. Each piston stroke displaces a fixed volume of fluid, which is then counted by mechanical or electronic sensors. The total volumetric flow rate is determined based on the number of cycles.

Basic equation:
Qv = n · Vc
Qv: volumetric flow rate (m³/s)
n: piston stroke frequency (Hz)
Vc: displaced volume per stroke (m³).

This principle ensures high accuracy, even at very low flow rates, and is less sensitive to pressure fluctuations.

STRUCTURAL FEATURES

  • Body materials: stainless steel, aluminum, cast iron
  • Measuring element: piston-cylinder mechanism
  • Output signals: mechanical register, magnetic pickup, pulse output
  • High-pressure resistance
  • Low pressure drop and high repeatability

ADVANTAGES AND LIMITATIONS

Advantages:

  • Very high accuracy (±0.1% – ±0.5%)
  • Effective for low flow measurements
  • Reliable for viscous fluids
  • Durable and long-lasting design

Limitations:

  • Maintenance required due to moving parts
  • Reduced lifespan with abrasive or particulate fluids
  • Limited use in large-diameter pipelines

APPLICATION AREAS

  • Solvent, resin, and polymer measurement in chemical industries
  • Precise dosing in pharmaceuticals
  • Measurement of syrup, honey, and oils in food industry
  • Oil and fuel measurement in automotive industry
  • Lubrication systems and hydraulic applications in energy sector

STANDARDS AND CALIBRATION

  • OIML R 117: International standard for liquid measuring devices
  • ISO/IEC 17025: Calibration laboratory accreditation
  • ATEX-certified models for explosive environments
  • Regular calibration is essential for maintaining accuracy over time

CONCLUSION

Piston flowmeters are highly reliable in low-flow and high-viscosity conditions. They play a critical role in industries requiring precise dosing and accurate volumetric flow measurement.

Positive displacement (PD) flowmeters are precision instruments that measure flow by dividing the fluid into fixed volumes and counting these volumes as they pass through the meter. Because they operate on a volumetric principle, they provide excellent accuracy at low flow rates and with highly viscous fluids. They are widely used in oil, chemical, pharmaceutical, food, and automotive industries.

Positive Displacement Flowmeters

WORKING PRINCIPLE

PD flowmeters measure flow by separating the fluid into known volumes within a mechanical chamber and counting these cycles. Each cycle corresponds to a fixed volume, and the number of cycles is proportional to total flow.

Equation:
Qv = n · Vc
Qv: volumetric flow rate (m³/s), n: cycle frequency (Hz), Vc: chamber volume (m³).

Common types include:

  • Oval gear meters
  • Piston meters
  • Helical rotor meters

STRUCTURAL FEATURES

  • Body materials: stainless steel, cast iron, aluminum
  • Measuring elements: oval gears, pistons, helical rotors
  • Output: mechanical register, magnetic pickup, digital pulse
  • Excellent performance with viscous fluids
  • Capable of measuring very low flow rates

ADVANTAGES AND LIMITATIONS

Advantages:

  • Very high accuracy (±0.1% – ±0.5%)
  • Suitable for low flow measurement
  • Excellent performance with viscous fluids
  • No external power required (mechanical designs)

Limitations:

  • Moving parts require periodic maintenance
  • Wear from abrasive or particulate fluids
  • Limited use in very large pipe diameters

APPLICATION AREAS

  • Fuel and oil measurement
  • Solvent and polymer measurement in chemical industries
  • Syrup, honey, and oils in the food industry
  • Precise dosing in pharmaceuticals
  • Hydraulic systems for oil flow monitoring

STANDARDS AND CALIBRATION

  • OIML R 117: International standard for liquid measuring devices
  • ISO/IEC 17025: Calibration laboratory accreditation
  • ATEX-certified models for explosive environments
  • Regular calibration is essential to maintain accuracy

CONCLUSION

Positive displacement flowmeters provide unmatched accuracy and reliability, especially under low flow and high viscosity conditions. They are indispensable for applications requiring precise dosing and consumption measurement across various industries.