Set-up, parameter adjustment max. flow, q – VEGA VEGAMET 514… D User Manual

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Set-up, parameter adjustment

Max. flow, Q

max

In the term Q

max

(menu point 100 % corresponds to

1000) the following flume specific factors are

considered relating to the adjustment at 100 %
- geometry of the flume
- material of the flume
- flow speed of the flow medium.

The respectively valid values for Q

max

are normally

determined by the manufacturer of the flume.

If the value for Q

max

of an existing flume is not known

this value can taken as a proximity out of the

following schedule or can be calculated.

In addition it is recommended to determine and
observe the frame conditions defined in the literature
to the flow measurement (surface structure of the

flume, flow speed etc.).

Some of the usual flumes are stated in the following
in form of schedules and calculation examples.

Explanations
Q

max

= maximum flow in m

3

/h

Q

min

= minimum flow in m

3

/h

h

max

= maximum damming or overflow height in mm

or m

h

min

= minimum damming or overflow height in mm

or m

B

= flume or overflow width in mm or m

K

= flume or overflow specific factor

k

= thickness of the meas. wall in mm

D

= tube diameter in inch

Calculation information
- Liter/sec x 3,6 = m

3

/h

1

- m

3

/h x ––– = liter/sec

3,6

- Example 10 liter/sec ^ 36 m

3

/h

Khafagi-Venturi flume

With rectangular cross section and even canal

bottom

Values for Q

max

B

K

Q

max

h

max

Q

min

h

min

in mm

(Factor)

in m

3

/h in mm

in m

3

/h in mm

45

605

80

260

4,8

40

120

838

124

280

9,3

50

160

1106

210

330

16,2

60

200

1383

363

410

25,6

70

240

1654

532

470

37,4

80

320

2178

864

540

58,8

90

640

4280

3776

920

383

200

Calculation of Q

max

The following formula can be used for calculation of
the actual flow of liquid levels < h

max

… h

min

.

Presumed values for a calculation example
B = 0,16 m
K = 1106 (derived from B)
h = 0,25 m

Q

max

= K x h

1,5

= 1106 x 0,25

1,5

= 138,2 m

3

/h

B

h

max

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