Chemical Engineering - Process Control and Instrumentation - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Process Control and Instrumentation - Section 2 (Q.No. 39)
39.
Flow rate of a river is measured by a/an
pitot tube
vane meter
kennison nozzle
open weir
Answer: Option
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PRASURJYA DAS said:   2 years ago
The weirs are commonly used to measure flow in rivers, streams, irrigation canals, etc.
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Prince singh said:   5 years ago
It is Open weir.

Papdiv said:   5 years ago
Open weir is the correct answer.

Suneel Kumar Singh yadav said:   6 years ago
Open weir is the correct answer.
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Parashu said:   6 years ago
Open weir is the correct answer.
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Asim said:   8 years ago
Thank you @Ravi Kasundra.

Ravi Kasundra said:   8 years ago
1. Pitot tube: Used to measure a point velocity.
2. Vane meter: Used to measure flowrate of air.
3. Kennison nozzel: Used to measure the flow of fluids in a partially filled pipe.
4. Open weir: Used to measure a large flowrate when fluid is in bulk quantity.
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Asad said:   9 years ago
Weir is especially meant for rivers and other open system.

Ash said:   1 decade ago
The answer is open weir. Vane meter is used to measure flow rate of air.

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