Title :
Experimental study on the use of a vortex whistle as a flowmeter
Author :
Sato, Hiroshi ; Watanabe, Kajiro
Author_Institution :
Coll. of Eng., Hosei Univ., Tokyo, Japan
Abstract :
A vortex whistle has a simple structure, good linearity in the relationship between flow and sound frequency and a wide range in that frequency. This paper suggests that the vortex whistle can be used as a frequency detecting flowmeter. First, we investigated characteristics of the vortex whistle. We describe a pressure loss model that was built by experimental results. Visualization experiments carried out by using a very high speed camera showed that vortexes coming from the outlet of the whistle included flow components whose flow line changed in synchronizing with the frequency of the vortex whistle sound. From these results, we confirmed the existence of precession motion of flow around the outlet area. Further, from numerical analysis of the inside of the vortex whistle, we discovered that the sound signal with the best S/N ratio was detected when the microphone was set parallel to the wall of this outlet of the whistle. Furthermore, the vortex whistle has the characteristics of a conventional volumetric flow meter
Keywords :
flow visualisation; flowmeters; modelling; numerical analysis; pressure measurement; synchronisation; vortices; S/N ratio; characteristics; flowmeter; frequency detecting flowmeter; high speed camera; linearity; microphone; motion of flow; numerical analysis; pressure loss model; sound frequency; sound signal; temperature characteristics; visualization experiments; volumetric flow meter; vortex whistle; Atmosphere; Counting circuits; Frequency measurement; Gas detectors; Linearity; Loss measurement; Microphones; Pressure measurement; Temperature measurement; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference, 1996. IMTC-96. Conference Proceedings. Quality Measurements: The Indispensable Bridge between Theory and Reality., IEEE
Conference_Location :
Brussels
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3312-8
DOI :
10.1109/IMTC.1996.507279