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Q R S T
Q
Flow rate, usually volumetric
Rangeability
Highest measurable flow rate divided by the lowest
measurable
flow
rate
Reynolds Number
A dimensionless number equal to the density of a fluid
or Re
times the velocity of the fluid times the diameter of
the fluid channel, divided by the fluid viscosity
(i.e.,
Re
=
ρVD/μ). The Reynolds number is an important
number for vortex flow meters because it is used to
determine the minimum measurable flow rate. It is the
ratio of the inertial forces to the viscous forces in a flowing
fluid.
RTD
Resistance temperature detector, a sensor whose resistance
increases as the temperature rises
scfm
Standard cubic feet per minute (flow rate converted to
standard conditions, as shipped 14.696 psia and 59° F).
User
definable.
Shedder Bar
A non-streamlined body placed into a flow stream to
create vortices. Also called a bluff body.
Strouhal Number
A dimensionless number equal to the frequency
or St
of vortices created by a bluff body times the width of the
bluff body divided by the velocity of the flowing fluid (i.e.,
St = fd/V). This is an important number for vortex flow
meters because it relates the vortex frequency to the fluid
velocity.
Totalizer
An electronic counter which records the total accumulated
flow over a certain range of time
Traverse
The act of moving a measuring point across the width of a
flow
channel
U V W X Y Z
Uncertainty
The closeness of agreement between the result of a
measurement and the true value of the measurement
V
Velocity
or
voltage
VAC
Volts,
alternating
current
VDC
Volts,
direct
current
VORTEX
An eddy of fluid