Orifice Flanges Guide
Orifice flanges are specialized flanges designed for flow measurement in piping systems. They work in conjunction with an orifice plate to create a pressure differential that can be measured and converted to flow rate.
What Are Orifice Flanges
Orifice flanges consist of a matched pair of flanges with an orifice plate sandwiched between them. The orifice plate has a precisely machined hole that creates a restriction in the flow stream.
How They Work
- Flow Restriction: Fluid passes through the orifice plate opening
- Pressure Drop: Velocity increases, creating pressure differential
- Measurement: Pressure taps measure upstream and downstream pressure
- Calculation: Flow rate calculated using Bernoulli equation
Key Components
- Orifice Plate: Precision machined plate with concentric or eccentric bore
- Flange Pair: Matched flanges with pressure tap connections
- Pressure Taps: Located at flange, vena contracta, or pipe taps
- Gaskets: Special gaskets with tabs for plate alignment
- Jack Screws: For easy plate removal and maintenance
Types of Orifice Plates
| Typ | Application |
|---|---|
| Concentric | Clean liquids, gases, and steam |
| Eccentric | Liquids with solids or gases with liquids |
| Segmental | Slurries and dirty fluids |
| Quadrant Edge | Low Reynolds number flows |
Anwendungen
- Natural gas flow measurement
- Steam flow monitoring
- Water and wastewater treatment
- Chemical process control
- Petroleum refining
- HVAC system balancing
Vorteile
- Simple, proven technology
- No moving parts
- Wide range of sizes and materials
- Relatively low cost
- Easy to install and maintain
- Interchangeable orifice plates
Limitations
- Permanent pressure loss (energy cost)
- Limited turndown ratio (typically 3:1 to 5:1)
- Requires straight pipe runs upstream and downstream
- Accuracy affected by wear and erosion
- Not suitable for dirty or abrasive fluids
Installation Requirements
- Minimum 10-20 pipe diameters straight run upstream
- Minimum 5-10 pipe diameters straight run downstream
- Proper gasket alignment (no gasket protrusion into flow)
- Correct orifice plate orientation (bevel downstream)
- Pressure tap lines properly purged and filled
Standards and Specifications
- ASME MFC-3M: Measurement of fluid flow in closed conduits
- ISO 5167: Orifice plates, nozzles, and Venturi tubes
- AGA Report No. 3: Natural gas flow measurement
- ASME B16.36: Orifice flanges
Accuracy Considerations
Typical accuracy ranges from 0.5% to 2% of full scale, depending on:
- Orifice plate machining tolerance
- Pressure tap location accuracy
- Differential pressure transmitter accuracy
- Installation conditions
- Fluid properties and flow regime
Orifice flanges remain one of the most widely used flow measurement devices in process industries due to their simplicity, reliability, and cost-effectiveness.
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