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Khalid Nawaz

CE25M11-15

Instrumentation And Process Control


TOPIC
OF
PRESENTATION

Pressure Sensors
IN ANY GIVEN PLANT, THE NUMBER OF PRESSURE
GAUGES USED IS PROBABLY LARGER THAN ALL
OTHER INSTRUMENTS PUT TOGETHER
Importance Of Pressure
Pressure can be used to measure other variables like level , flow
rate, temperature .

Pressure play major role in determining boiling point of liquids.

Climate changes can be predicted by change in pressure of


atmosphere

But most important application of pressure being a chemical


engineer is in plant site.
Absolute And gauge Pressure
Pressure is commonly quoted as being Absolute or Gauge
Easiest way of thinking

Some Fluid = Some Pressure = Some absolute pressure


No Fluid = No Pressure = Zero absolute pressure
Whereas
Fluid Pressure+ Atmospheric Pressure = Some Gauge Pressure
No Fluid + Atmospheric Pressure = Zero Gauge Pressure
Which follows
Gauge Pressure – Atmospheric Pressure = Pressure due to
fluid itself = Absolute fluid pressure
Pressure Measurement

1. Mechanical Methods

2. Electrical Methods
Different Method
1. Elastic pressure transducers

2. Manometer method

3. Pressure measurement by measuring vacuum

4. Electric pressure transducers

5. Pressure measurement by balancing forces produced on a known


area by a measured force
Elastic Pressure Transducer
1. Bourdon tube pressure gauge

2. Diaphragm pressure transducers

3. Bellows

Uses flexible element as sensor. As pressure changed


,the flexible element moved, and this motion was
used to rotate a pointer in front of dial.
Bourdon Tube Pressure Gauge

Bourdon tubes are generally are of


three types;
1. C-type
2. Helical type
3. Spiral type
Diaphragm and Bellows Pressure Gauge

Diaphragm are popular because they required less space


and the motion they produce is sufficient for operating
electronic transducers
Bellows

 More sensitive than bourdon


type gauge.

 Used to measure low


pressures

 Brass, phosphor bronze,


stainless steel, beryllium copper
etc.
Types of Electric Pressure Transducers

Strain gauge pressure transducers

Capacitive pressure transducers

Potentiometer pressure transducers

Resonant Wire pressure transducers

Piezoelectric pressure transducers


Strain Gauge Pressure Transducer
A strain gauge is a type of resistance pressure transducer
whose electrical resistance changes when it is stretched or
compressed

The wire filament is attached to a structure under strain and


the resistance in the strained wire is measured
Capacitive Pressure Transducer
C=ε0 εr A/d
Where,
C = the capacitance of a capacitor in farad
A = area of each plate in m2
d = distance between two plates in m
εr= dielectric constant
ε0 = 8.854*10^-12 farad/m2

Thus, capacitance can be varied by changing


distance between the plates, area of the plate or
value of the dielectric medium between the plates.
Any change in these factors cause change in
capacitance.

In capacitive transducers, pressure is utilized to vary any of the above mentioned


factors which will cause change in capacitance and that is a measureable by any
suitable electric bridge circuit and is proportional to the pressure.
Capacitive Pressure Transducer

Originally developed for use in low vacuum research

1) Wide range ability from high vacuum in the micron range to 10,000
psig

2) Differential pressure as low as 0.01 inch can be readable

3) Accurate within 0.1 % of reading or 0.01 % of full scale

4) More Corrosion resistant


Piezoelectric Pressure Transducer

When a pressure , force or acceleration is applied to a


quartz crystal , a charge is developed across the crystal that is
proportional to the force applied
Piezoelectric Pressure Transducer

-- Signals generated by crystals decays rapidly so unsuitable for static


force or pressure measurements

-- measure rapidly changing pressure resulting from blasts, explosions


or pulsation pressures

-- Range : 5,000 to 10,000 psi

-- Rugged construction, small size and high speed


Factors Affecting The Selection Of
Pressure Sensors.
Several factors influence the suitability of a particular pressure sensor
for a given process:

1. The characteristics of the substances being used or formed during


the process,
2. The environmental conditions of the system,
3. The pressure range of the process,
4. And the level of precision and sensitivity required in
measurements made.
Selection Criteria
 Process:
if process fluid is corrosive then we can not use bourdon ,or
manometer type pressure sensor.
 pressure range:
Different pressure sensors work optimally in different pressure ranges.
So there is need to select such pressure sensor which can work with
process requirement pressure ranges.
 sensitivity:
Different process require different accuracy and precision. we have to
select according to our requirement.

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