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Orifice Plate Dimensioning Guide

This document provides guidance on dimensioning orifice plates for air and water applications. It details equations and parameters for calculating flow rate through an orifice plate, including discharge coefficient, expansion coefficient, diameter ratio, pressure differential and fluid properties. Constants for the discharge coefficient equation depend on orifice plate tapping type. The document also notes an online program that can be used for orifice plate calculations.

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Orifice Plate Dimensioning Guide

This document provides guidance on dimensioning orifice plates for air and water applications. It details equations and parameters for calculating flow rate through an orifice plate, including discharge coefficient, expansion coefficient, diameter ratio, pressure differential and fluid properties. Constants for the discharge coefficient equation depend on orifice plate tapping type. The document also notes an online program that can be used for orifice plate calculations.

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Orifice plates dimensioning

1 O.P. Air Orifice plate, application for air

2 O.P. Water, beta < 0.3 Orifice plate, application for "water" and b < 0.3

3 O.P. Water, beta > 0.3 Orifice plate, application for "water" and b > 0.3

4 On-line O.P. calculation Orifice plate, application using the On-line program "Flowmeter"

5 Cameron Orifice plates dimensionig for water, according Cameron

Note
The requirement for a value of b , is only to compare the result with the Cameron equations
Rev. cjc. 11.07.2016

See note

See note

gram "Flowmeter"

Cameron equations
Orifice plate, application for Air [1] & [3]

Fluid: Air Tap types (Note 1) Air properties O/P inlet velocity Note 1

Temperatura La= 0 Absolute viscosity vin = Q /A La and Lb are functions of tap type

t= 10 ºC Lb = 0 t= 10 ºC Q= 0.0625 m³/s Corner taps: La and Lb = 0

Adiabatic exponent m= AirAbsoluteViscosity_t A= 0.00046 m² D & D/2 taps. La and Lb = 0.47

k= 1.4 - Calculation m= #VALUE! Pa s vin = 134.8 m/s 1" taps. La and Lb = 0.0254 /D

Air constant Assumed flow rate (Note 2 ) with D (m). For more information, see

R= 287 J/(kg*K) Qass = 225.09 m³/h Inlet density Inlet Reynolds number page 3.

Inlet presure Qass = 0.0625 m³/s rin = Pin / ( R * T) Re = v*d/n


Pin = 170,263 Pa Pin = 170,263 Pa v= 134.8 m/s Note 2

Pressure difference Orifice plate section area R= 287 J/(kg*K) dOP = 0.0243 m Assumed flow required for the calculation,

DP = 68,938 Pa A= (p/4) * dOP^2 T= 283.15 K n= #VALUE! m²/s which can have any positive value.

Dischatge pressure dOP = 0.0243 m² rin = 2.10 kg/m³ Re = #VALUE! As an example, you can leave the existing
Pout = 101,325 Pa A= 0.00046 m² value in the cell.

Inside pipe diameter Kinematic viscosity Diameters ratio "b"


dpipe = 600 mm n= m/r b= dOP / dpipe
Orifice plate diameter m= #VALUE! Pa s dOP = 24.3 mm
dOP = 24.3 mm rin = 2.10 kg/m³ dpipe = 600 mm
dOP = 0.0243 m n= #VALUE! m²/s b= 0.041 -

Expansion coefficient "e" Orifice plate flowrate


e = 1 - (0.41 + 0.35 * b^4 ) * ( DP/ (k * Pin) )
b=


0.041 - Iteration routine
2⋅ΔP
DP = 68,938 Pa Q=C⋅e⋅E⋅A⋅ DQ = Qass - Q
k= 1.4 -
ρ Qass = 225.088 m³/h
Pin = 170,263 Pa Qcalc = #VALUE! m³/h
e= 0.881 - Qcalc = C * e * E * A * (2 * DP/ rin)^0.5 DQ = #VALUE! m³/h
C= #VALUE! -
Discharge coefficient "C" e= 0.881 -
Equation (1) E= 1.00 - #VALUE!
La= 0 - A= 0.00046 m²
Lb = 0 - DP = 68,938 Pa
Re #VALUE! - rin = 2.10 kg/m³ Calculated result
e= 0.881 - Q= #VALUE! m³/s Orifice plate flow rate
C= #VALUE! Qcalc = #VALUE! m³/h Q= #VALUE! m³/h

"E" value
E= ( 1 / (1 - b^4) )^0.5
b= 0.041 -
E= 1.00 -

Equation (1)
C = 0.5961 + 0.0261*b^2 - 0.216 * b^8 + 0.000521 * (b*1e67Re)^0.7 + ( 0.0188 + 0.0063 *(19000*b/Re)0.8 ) * ( 1e6/Re ) * b^3.5 + ( 0.043 + 0.08*e^(-7*La) ) * ( 1-0.11 ) * (19000*b)/Re)^0.8 * ( b^4/(1-b^4) ) - 0.031 * ((2*Lb/(1-b)) - 0.8*(2*Lb/(1-b))^1.1)*b^1.3

Q=C⋅e⋅E⋅A⋅
Q: Flowrate
√ 2⋅ΔP
ρ
[m3/s]
C: Dischatge coefficient [-] C = f(b, Re, e, La, Lb) Ec. 1
e: Expansion coefficient [-] e = 1 - (0.41 + 0.35 * b^4 ) * ( DP/ (k * Pin) )
e = 1 for incompressible fluids
E: E- value [-] E = ( 1 / (1 - b^4) )^0.5
A: O/P area [m²] A = (p/4) * d^2
DP : Pressure diferential [Pa] DP = Pin - Pout
r: Fluid density [kg/m3]
k: adiabtic exponent [-]
(Not required for incompresible fluids)
dOP: O/P diameter [mm]
dpipe: Pipe diameter [mm]
b: Diameter ratio b = dOP/dpipe
La y Lb: Constants depending on
tapping type

g= 9.81 m/s²
Equation (1)
C = 0.5961 + 0.0261*b^2 - 0.216 * b^8 + 0.000521 * (b*1e67Re)^0.7 + ( 0.0188 + 0.0063 *(19000*b/Re)0.8 ) * ( 1e6/Re ) * b^3.5 + ( 0.043 + 0.08*e^(-7*La) ) * ( 1-0.11 ) * (19000*b)/Re)^0.8 * ( b^4/(1-b^4) ) - 0.031 * ((2*Lb/(1-b)) - 0.8*(2*Lb/(1-b))^1.1)*b^1.3
Rev. cjc. 11.07.2016
Page 1 of 3

La and Lb are functions of tap type

Corner taps: La and Lb = 0

D & D/2 taps. La and Lb = 0.47

1" taps. La and Lb = 0.0254 /D

with D (m). For more information, see

Assumed flow required for the calculation,

which can have any positive value.

As an example, you can leave the existing

value in the cell.

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0.031 * ((2*Lb/(1-b)) - 0.8*(2*Lb/(1-b))^1.1)*b^1.3

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0.031 * ((2*Lb/(1-b)) - 0.8*(2*Lb/(1-b))^1.1)*b^1.3
Rev. cjc. 11.07.2016
Page 1 of 3
Orifice plate (O/P), application for "water" and b < 0.3 [1] & [3]

The requirement b < 0.3, is only to compare the result with the Cameron equation for an O/P with b < 0.3

Fluid: Water
Temperature Tap types (Note 1) Water properties O/P inlet velocity Note 1
t= 10 ºC La= 0 Absolute viscosity vin = Q/A La and Lb are functions of tap type
O/P inlet pressure Lb = 0 t= 10 ºC Q= 0.0032 m³/s Corner taps: La and Lb = 0
Pin = 170,372 Pa m= AirAbsoluteViscosity_t A= 0.00046 m² D & D/2 taps. La and Lb = 0.47
O/P outlet pressure Orifice plate section area m= #VALUE! Pa s vin = 7.0 m/s 1" taps. La and Lb = 0.0254 /D
Pout = 101,325 Pa A= 0.000464 m² with D (m). For more information, see
Pressure difference Inlet density Inlet Reynolds number page 3.
DP = 69,047 Pa Calculation rin = f(t, p) Re = v*d/n
Inside pipe diameter Assumed flow rate (Note 2 ) t= 10 °C v= 7.006 m/s Note 2
dpipe = 600 mm Qass = 11.7 m³/h p= 1.70 bar dOP = 0.0243 m Assumed flow required for the calculation,
Orifice plate diameter Qass = 0.0032 m³/s rin = SaturatedWaterDensity_t n= #VALUE! m²/s which can have any positive value.
dOP = 24.3 mm rin = #VALUE! kg/m³ Re = #VALUE! As an example, you can leave the existing
dOP = 0.0243 m value in the cell.
Kinematic viscosity Diameters ratio "b"
n= m/r b= dOP / dpipe
m= #VALUE! Pa s dOP = 24.3 mm
r= #VALUE! kg/m3 dpipe = 600 mm
n= #VALUE! m²/s b= 0.0405 -

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Expansion coefficient "e" Orifice plate flow rate
e = 1 for incompressible fluids Cameron
e= 1.0 -
Q=C⋅e⋅E⋅A⋅
2⋅ΔP
ρ √ Iteration routine
DQ =
Qass =
Qass - Q
11.70 m³/h
Checking with Cameron`s [2]equation
applicable for water and b < 0.3

Qcalc =
Discharge coefficient "C"
Qcalc =
#VALUE! m³/h
Q=0. 01252⋅C⋅d 2⋅h 0. 5 (1)
(See Eq. 1) C * e * E * A * (2 * DP/ rin)^0.5 DQ = #VALUE! m³/h
La= 0 - C= #VALUE! - Q = 0,01252* C * d^2 *( h)^0,5
Lb = 0 - e= 1.000 - valid for b = d/Di < 0,3
Re #VALUE! - E= 1.00 - #VALUE!
e= 1.000 - A= 0.00046 m² b= 0.0405 OK. Beta < 0.3
C= #VALUE! DP = 69,047 Pa C= 0.610 - (constant)
rin = #VALUE! kg/m³ Calculation result d= 24.3 mm
E-value Q= #VALUE! m³/s Orifice plate flow rate h= 7.04 m
E= ( 1 / (1 - b^4) )^0.5 Qcalc = #VALUE! m³/h Q= #VALUE! m³/h Q= 11.97 m³/h
b= 0.041 -
E= 1.00 -

Eq. 1
C = 0.5961 + 0.0261*b^2 - 0.216 * b^8 + 0.000521 * (b*1e67Re)^0.7 + ( 0.0188 + 0.0063 *(19000*b/Re)0.8 ) * ( 1e6/Re ) * b^3.5 + ( 0.043 + 0.08*e^(-7*La) ) * ( 1-0.11 ) * (19000*b)/Re)^0.8 * ( b^4/(1-b^4) ) - 0.031 * ((2*Lb/(1-b)) - 0.8*(2*Lb/(1-b))^1.1)*b^1.3

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Q: Flow rate
Q=C⋅e⋅E⋅A⋅
√ 2⋅ΔP
ρ
[m3/s]
C: Discharge coefficient [-] C = f(b, Re, e, La, Lb) Ec. 1
e: Expansion coefficient [-] e = 1 - (0.41 + 0.35 * b^4 ) * ( DP/ (k * Pin) )
e = 1 for incmpressible fluids
E: "E" value [-] E = ( 1 / (1 - b^4) )^0.5
A: O/P area [m²] A = (p/4) * d^2
DP : Pressure diferential [Pa] DP = Pin - Pout
r: Fluid density [kg/m3]
k: adiabtic exponent [-]
(Not required for incompresible fkuids)
dOP: O/P diameter [mm]
dpipe: Pipe diameter [mm]
b: Diameter ratio b = dOP/dpipe
La y Lb: Constants depending on
tapping type

Equation (1)
C = 0.5961 + 0.0261*b^2 - 0.216 * b^8 + 0.000521 * (b*1e67Re)^0.7 + ( 0.0188 + 0.0063 *(19000*b/Re)0.8 ) * ( 1e6/Re ) * b^3.5 + ( 0.043 + 0.08*e^(-7*La) ) * ( 1-0.11 ) * (19000*b)/Re)^0.8 * ( b^4/(1-b^4) ) - 0.031 * ((2*Lb/(1-b)) - 0.8*(2*Lb/(1-b))^1.1)*b^1.3
Orifice plate (O/P), application for "water" and b > 0.3 [1]

The requirement b > 0.3, is only to compare the result with the Cameron equation for an O/P with b > 0.3

Fluio: Water Tap types (Note 1) Water properties


Temperature La= 0 Absolute viscosity
t= 10 ºC Lb = 0 t=
O/P inlet pressure m=
Pin = 170,372 Pa Area m=
P/O outlet pressure A= 0.000464 m²
Pout = 101,325 Pa Inlet density
Pressure difference Calculation rin =
DP = 69,047 Pa Assumed flow rate (Note 2 ) t=
Inside pipe diameter Qas = 11.89 m³/h p=
dpipe = 75 mm Qass = 0.0033 m³/s rin =
O/P diameter rin =
dOP = 24.3 mm
dOP = 0.0243 m Kinematic viscosity
n=
m=
r=
n=

Expansion coefficient "e" Orifice plate flow rate


e = 1 for incompressible fluids


e= 1.0 - Iteration routine
2⋅ΔP
Q=C⋅e⋅E⋅A⋅ DQ =
Discharge coefficient "C"
ρ Qass =
(See Eq. 1) Qcalc =
La= 0 - Q= C * e * E * A * (2 * DP/ rin)^0.5 DQ =
Lb = 0 - C= #VALUE! -
Re #VALUE! - e= 1.000 -
e= 1.000 - E= 1.01 - #VALUE!
C= #VALUE! A= 0.00046 m²
DP = 69,047 Pa
E-value rin = #VALUE! kg/m³ Calculated result
E= ( 1 / (1 - b^4) )^0.5 Q= #VALUE! m³/s Orifice plate flow rate
b= 0.324 - Q= #VALUE! m³/h Q=
E= 1.01 -
Ec. 1
C = 0.5961 + 0.0261*b^2 - 0.216 * b^8 + 0.000521 * (b*1e67Re)^0.7 + ( 0.0188 + 0.0063 *(19000*b/Re)0.8 ) * ( 1e6/Re ) * b^3.5 + ( 0.043 + 0.08*e^(-7*La) ) * ( 1-0.11 ) * (19000*b)/R

Eq. 1
C = 0.5961 + 0.0261*b^2 - 0.216 * b^8 + 0.000521 * (b*1e67Re)^0.7 + ( 0.0188 + 0.0063 *(19000*b/Re)0.8 ) * ( 1e6/Re ) * b^3.5 + ( 0.043 + 0.08*e^(-7*La) ) * ( 1-0.11 ) * (19000*b)/R

Q: Flow rate
Q=C⋅e⋅E⋅A⋅
√ 2⋅ΔP
ρ
[m3/s]
C: Coeficiente de decarga. [-] C = f(b, Re, e, La, Lb) Ec. 1
e: Coeficiente de expansión. [-] e = 1 - (0.41 + 0.35 * b^4 ) * ( DP/ (k * Pin) )
e = 1 para fluidos incompresibles
E: Función de diámetros [-] E = ( 1 / (1 - b^4) )^0.5
A: Area de la sección del orificio [m²] A = (p/4) * d^2
DP : Diferencia de presión [Pa] DP = Pin - Pout
r: Densidad del fluido [kg/m3]
k: Razón de calores específicos [-]
(No se requiere para fluidos incompresibles
dOP: Diámetro del orificio [mm]
dpipe: Diámetro de la cañería [mm]
b: Razón de diámetros b = dOP/dpipe
La y Lb: Constantes dpendientes
del tipo de tapping
P with b > 0.3

Water properties O/P inlet velocity Note 1


bsolute viscosity vin = Q/A La and Lb are functions of tap type
10 ºC Q= 0.0033 m³/s Corner taps: La and Lb = 0
SaturWater_DynViscosity_t A= 0.00046 m² D & D/2 taps. La and Lb = 0.47
#VALUE! Pa s vin = 7.12 m/s 1" taps. La and Lb = 0.0254 /D
with D (m). For more information, see
Inlet Reynolds number page 3.
f(t, p) Re = v*d/n
10 °C v= 7.121 m/s Note 2
1.70 bar dOP = 0.0243 m Assumed flow required for the calculation,
SaturatedWaterDensity_t n= #VALUE! m²/s which can have any positive value.
#VALUE! kg/m³ Re = #VALUE! As an example, you can leave the existing
value in the cell.
inematic viscosity Diameters ratio "b"
m/r b= dOP / dpipe
#VALUE! Pa s dOP = 24.3 mm
#VALUE! kg/m3 dpipe = 75 mm
#VALUE! m²/s b= 0.3240 -

Cameron
eration routine Checking with Cameron`s[2] equation
Qass - Q applicable for water and b > 0.3
11.89 m³/h
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
m³/h
m³/h
Q= A⋅C⋅d 2⋅√ h⋅
√ 1
1− β 4
(2)

Q= A * C * d^2 * h^0.5 * (1/(1-b^4))^0.5


with b = d/Di >0,3
#VALUE! A= 0.0034781 - - (constant)
C= 0.61 - - (constant)
d= 24.3 mm
alculated result h= 7.04 mca
rifice plate flow rate D= 75 mm
#VALUE! m³/h b= d/D
b= 0.32 OK. Beta > 0.3
Q= 3.34 l/s
Q= 12.03 m³/h

.08*e^(-7*La) ) * ( 1-0.11 ) * (19000*b)/Re)^0.8 * ( b^4/(1-b^4) ) - 0.031 * ((2*Lb/(1-b)) - 0.8*(2*Lb/(1-b))^1.1)*b^1.3

.08*e^(-7*La) ) * ( 1-0.11 ) * (19000*b)/Re)^0.8 * ( b^4/(1-b^4) ) - 0.031 * ((2*Lb/(1-b)) - 0.8*(2*Lb/(1-b))^1.1)*b^1.3


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nformation, see

d for the calculation,


ositive value.
an leave the existing
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Orifice plate, application using a On-line program "Flowmeter" Fluid: Air O/P inlet velocity
Temperatura vin = 134.82 m/s
t= 10 ºC Inlet Reynolds number
Adiabatic exponent Re = #VALUE!
k= 1.4 - Diameters ratio "b"
Air constant b= 0.041 -
R= 287 J/(kg*K) Expansion coefficient "e"
Inlet presure e= 0.881 -
Pin = 170,263 Pa Discharge coefficient "C"
Pressure difference C= #VALUE!
DP = 68,938 Pa "E" value
Dischatge pressure E= 1.00 -
Pout = 101,325 Pa
Inside pipe diameter
dpipe = 600 mm Qcalc = C * e * E * A * (2 * DP/ rin)^0.5

Orifice plate diameter Qcalc = #VALUE! m³/h


dOP = 24.3 mm
dOP = 0.0243 m
Air properties
Absolute viscosity
t= 10 ºC
m= AirAbsoluteViscosity_t
m= #VALUE! Pa s
Inlet density
rin = Pin / ( R * T) c
Pin = 170,263 Pa
R= 287 J/(kg*K)
T= 273.15 K
rin = 2.17 kg/m³
Kinematic viscosity
n= m/r
m= #VALUE! Pa s
rin = 2.17 kg/m³
n= #VALUE! m²/s

Coefficient of discharge ISO equation


C = 0.5961 + 0.0261*c96^2 - 0.216 * c96^8 + 0.000521 * (c96*1e67Re)^0.7 + ( 0.0188 + 0.0063 *(19000*c96/Re)0.8 ) * ( 1e6/Re ) * c96^3.5 + ( 0.043 + 0.08*e^(-7*La) ) * ( 1-0.11 ) * (19000*c96)/Re)^0.8 * ( c96^4/(1-c96^4) ) - 0.031 * ((2*Lc96/(1-c96)) - 0.8*(2*Lc96/(1-c96))^1.1)*c96^1.3
Orifice plates dimensionig for water, according Cameron [2]

Orifice plate for water and diameters ratio b < 0.3

Orifice plate water flowrate for b < 0.3 Pressure loss in orifice plate, for
water and b < 0.3
Equation adapted from Cameron [3], pag. 2-8
From Eq. 1
2 0. 5 [Ec. 1]
Q=0. 01252⋅C⋅d ⋅h Q
2
h=
0 . 000157⋅C 2⋅d 4

Q: volumetric flowrate [m3/h] Q: volumetric flowrate [m3/h]


C: discharge coefficient [-] C: discharge coefficient [-]
d: orifice plate diameter [mm] d: orifice plate diameter [mm]
h: orifice plate pressure difference [m] h: orifice plate pressure difference [m]

Application for water flowrate calculation Application for water pressure difference calculation

for b = d/Di < 0,3 for b = d/Di < 0,3


Q= 0,01252* C * d^2 *( h)^0,5 h= Q^2 / (0,000157*C^2*d^4 )
C= 0.61 - (constant) Q= 13.06
d= 25.4 mm C= 0.61
h= 7.03 m d= 25.4
Q= 13.06 m³/h h= 7.02

Orifice plate for water and diameters ratio b > 0.3

Orifice plate water flowrate for b > 0.3 Pressure loss in orifice plate, for
water and b > 0.3
Equation adapted from Cameron [3], pag. 2-8
From Eq. 2
`[Ec. 2]


2

[ ]
1 2 Q
Q= A⋅C⋅d ⋅√ h⋅ h=
1− β 4 A⋅C⋅d 2⋅
√ 1
1− β
4

Q: volumetric flowrate [m3/h] Q: volumetric flowrate [m3/h]


C: discharge coefficient [-] C: discharge coefficient [-]
d: orifice plate diameter [mm] d: orifice plate diameter [mm]
h: orifice plate pressure difference [m] h: orifice plate pressure difference [m]

Application for water flowrate calculation Application for water pressure difference calculation
presión de un flujo de agua.

for b = d/Di > 0,3 for b = d/Di > 0,3


Q= A * C * d^2 * h^0.5 * (1/(1-b^4))^0.5 h= (Q / ( A * C * d^2 * (1/(1-
A= 0.0034781 - Q= 949
C= 0.61 - (constant) Q= 263.6
d= 149 mm A= 0.0034781
h= 30.75 m C= 0.61
D= 406 mm d= 149
b= d/D D= 406
b= 0.37 ( > 0,3 ) b= d/D
Q= 263.6 l/s b= 0.37
Q= 949 m³/h h= 30.75
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b < 0.3

n orifice plate, for

2
Q
00157⋅C 2⋅d 4

wrate [m3/h]

ameter [mm]
essure difference [m]

ater pressure difference calculation

2 / (0,000157*C^2*d^4 )
m³/h
- (constant)
mm
m

b > 0.3

n orifice plate, for

]
Q

C⋅d 2⋅
√ 1
1− β
4

wrate [m3/h]

ameter [mm]
essure difference [m]

ater pressure difference calculation


jo de agua.
/ ( A * C * d^2 * (1/(1-b^4))^0,5 ))^2
m³/h
l/s
-
- (constant)
mm
mm

( > 0,3 )
m
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[2] Cameron Hydraulic Data, Pag. 2-8

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