3 liquid conversion factors 1) µ-flow models, Cf φ ⋅ = φ, 2) cta based liqui-flow – Bronkhorst IN-FLOW User Manual

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BRONKHORST HIGH-TECH B.V.

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At nominal flow ranges for each instrument, a good approximation is the use of the so-called “CFDirect”

conversion method, which comes with the FLUIDAT software.

Consult FLUIDAT for the most optimal conversion factor.

1.6.3 Liquid Conversion Factors
1) µ-FLOW models

The general formula for determining the relationship between signal and mass flow reads:

in which:

V

signal

= output signal

V

k c

signal

p

m

= ⋅

⋅ Φ

k

= calibration constant

c

p

= heat capacity at constant pressure of the fluid

Φ

m

= mass flow

A conversion factor must be used if the liquid flow meter is not used on the calibrated liquid.

This conversion factor reads:

in which:

c

p1

= heat capacity of the calibration liquid

1

2

m

m

Cf Φ

=

Φ

Cf c

c

p1

p2

=

c

p2

= heat capacity of the new liquid

For application of this formula consult Bronkhorst High-Tech B.V.

2) CTA based LIQUI-FLOW

For the CTA based LIQUI-FLOW liquid mass flow sensor, the transfer function between the liquid mass flow

and the linear output signal can roughly be described with the equation:

m

p

signal

c

K

V

Φ

l

2

V

signal

= output signal

K

= calibration constant

c

p

= specific heat

l

= heat conduction coefficient

Φ

m

= mass flow

A conversion factor must be used if the liquid flow meter is not used on the calibrated liquid (reference liquid)

but on another liquid (custom liquid). The conversion factor CF can roughly be calculated with the equation:

( )

( )

FLUID

CUSTOM

p

FLUID

REFERENCE

p

c

c

CF

2

2

l

l

For application of this equation, please consult Bronkhorst High-Tech B.V.

1.6.4 Software for conversion factor calculation

Bronkhorst High-Tech B.V. gathered the physical properties of over 600 fluids in a database called

FLUIDAT

.

Application software, such as FLUIDAT

on the Net (FOTN), enable the user to calculate accurate

conversion factors, not only at 20°C/1 atm (as shown in the conversion table, App.1) but at any

temperature/pressure combination.

Apply to your distributor for more details of this software.

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