Flow Meter
Flow and Flow Meters A flow meter is an instrument used to measure the rate or quantity of a fluid (liquid, gas or steam) moving through a pipe or open channel. Accurate flow measurement is essential for process control, custody transfer, energy management and plant safety. 1. What is Flow? Flow is the amount of fluid passing through a cross-sectional area per unit time. Mathematically: Q = V × A Q = flow rate, V = velocity, A = cross-sectional area Units: L/min, m³/h, m³/s, kg/s, ton/h, GPM (gallon/min) 2. What is a Flow Meter? A flow meter (or flow sensor) measures volume, mass or velocity of a fluid and converts it to a readable output (analog or digital). Flow meters are used across industries such as water & wastewater, oil & gas, chemical, power, food & beverage and pharmaceuticals. 3. Flow Measurement Components Primary element — produces a measurable change (pressure drop, velocity profile, etc.). Examples: orifice plate, ...