14< principle of operation, Toshiba, Figure 14.1 principle of operation – Toshiba LF494 User Manual

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14< Principle of Operation

The opori^tiiig principle of the electromagnetic flowmeter is based on Faraday's T^w of

electromagjiciic induction and it is designed to measure the volumetric flow rate of fluid. An
insulated pipe of diameter D is placed vertically lo ihe direction of a magnelic field with
flux density B (see Figure 14.]), When an electrically conductive fluid flows in the ptpe^ an
electrode voltage E is induced between a pair of electrodes placed at right angles to the
direction of magnetic field. The electrode voltage E is directly proportional to the average
fluid velocity V.

The following expression is applicable to the voltage.

E = K x B x D x V [ V ] ...... {Eq. U,l)

Volumetric flow rate Q [mVs] is:

Q =

X V ...................... (Eq. 14.2)

\ 1 =

induced electrode voltage [V]

K = constant

B = magnetic flux density ['!']

D = meter pipe diameter [mj
V = fluid velocity [ni''s]

Using the Equation 14.1 and 14.2

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E = K x T 3 x D x

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x Q

...........(Eq,14.3)

X D

Therefore, volumetric flow rate is directly proportional to the induced voltage.

Figure 14.1 Principle of Operation

The 1.F494/LF404 electromagnetic flowmeter uses the square-wave excitation method,
which provides long-term stable operation. With square-wave c.xcitation, the LI 494/LF404
offers reliable measurement without being affected by clcclrostatio or electromagnetic

interference, or electroehcniical polarization bclwccii the electrodes and the fluid to be
measured.

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