8 Questions
Flow Measurement: Measuring volume or mass over ______
time
Flow: Response to an applied ______
force
Custody Transfer: Transfer fluid for ______
money
Flowmeter Installation: Straight pipe, minimizes ______
turbulence
Flow Straightener: Eliminates ______
turbulence
Reynold’s Numbers: Ratio of liquid inertia force to ______
drag
Turbulence: Reynold’s number over ______
4000
Volumetric Flow Rate, Flow Velocity, Mass Flow ______
Rate
Study Notes
Flow Measurement
- Measuring volume or mass over time
Flow
- Response to an applied pressure difference or force
Custody Transfer
- Transfer fluid for fiscal or commercial purposes
Flowmeter Installation
- Requires a straight pipe to minimize flow disturbances
Flow Straightener
- Eliminates swirl and asymmetries in the flow profile
Reynold's Numbers
- Ratio of liquid inertia force to viscous force
- Helps predict flow behavior: laminar or turbulent
Turbulence
- Reynold's number over a critical value indicates turbulent flow
- Characterized by chaotic, irregular motion
Flow Rates and Velocity
- Volumetric flow rate: volume per unit time
- Flow velocity: distance per unit time
- Mass flow rate: mass per unit time
Test your knowledge on flow measurement and the various factors that affect it. From understanding different flow measurement techniques to the importance of flow straightening and Reynold's numbers, this quiz will assess your understanding of volume or mass measurement, flow response, custody transfer, and more. Challenge yourself and see how well you know the world of flow measurement!
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