Flow sensors are devices that measure the rate or quantity of fluid/gas movement through a system. As critical components of process control systems, they convert flow data into measurable electrical signals. Modern industrial automation, energy management, and environmental monitoring rely heavily on flow sensors for optimizing efficiency, ensuring safety, and maintaining regulatory compliance.
| Type | Functional Features | Application Examples |
|---|---|---|
| Differential Pressure (DP) | Measures pressure drop across obstructions | Petrochemical pipelines, HVAC systems |
| Turbine Flow Meters | Rotational speed proportional to flow velocity | Water treatment plants, fuel dispensing |
| Electromagnetic | Conductive liquid measurement with no moving parts | Wastewater management, food processing |
| Ultrasonic | Time-of-flight or Doppler principle non-invasive measurement | Natural gas pipelines, medical infusion systems |
| Coriolis Mass Flow | Direct mass flow measurement with high accuracy | Petroleum refining, chemical dosing |
Typical flow sensors consist of:
| Parameter | Importance |
|---|---|
| Flow Range (0-1000 L/min) | Determines operational limits |
| Accuracy ( 0.5% of reading) | Measurement reliability |
| Repeatability | Consistency across cycles |
| Response Time (10-100 ms) | Critical for real-time control |
| Pressure Rating (0-400 bar) | Safety and durability |
| Media Compatibility | Chemical and temperature resistance |
Major application sectors include:
| Manufacturer | Representative Product |
|---|---|
| Siemens AG | SITRANS F M electromagnetic flowmeter |
| Emerson Automation | Micro Motion Coriolis meter |
| Honeywell Sensing | Zephyr pressure-based air flow sensor |
| Yokogawa Electric | ADMAG AXF magnetic flowmeter |
| Badger Meter | E-Series ultrasonic flow measurement system |
Key considerations:
Emerging developments include: