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Asked: May 15, 20242024-05-15T11:32:08+05:30 2024-05-15T11:32:08+05:30In: ENERGY TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT

Describe two devices to measure pressure.

Describe two devices to measure pressure.

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      2024-05-15T11:32:36+05:30Added an answer on May 15, 2024 at 11:32 am

      There are various devices available to measure pressure, each designed for specific applications and operating conditions. Two commonly used devices to measure pressure are manometers and pressure transducers.

      1. Manometers:
        Manometers are simple and versatile devices used to measure fluid pressure by comparing it to a reference pressure, typically atmospheric pressure. They consist of a U-shaped tube partially filled with a liquid, such as mercury, water, or oil, and are widely used in laboratories, manufacturing plants, and HVAC systems. There are several types of manometers, including:

        • Simple Manometer: A simple manometer consists of a U-shaped tube filled with a liquid, with one end open to the atmosphere and the other connected to the system whose pressure is being measured. The pressure difference between the two arms of the manometer causes the liquid level to rise or fall, indicating the pressure.

        • Inclined Manometer: Inclined manometers use a sloping or inclined tube instead of a vertical U-shaped tube. This design allows for greater sensitivity and resolution in pressure measurement, especially for low-pressure applications.

        • Differential Manometer: A differential manometer measures the pressure difference between two points in a system. It consists of two connected U-shaped tubes, each connected to a different point in the system. The difference in liquid levels in the two tubes indicates the pressure difference between the two points.

        Manometers are relatively inexpensive, easy to use, and provide accurate pressure measurements over a wide range of pressures. However, they require careful calibration and may be affected by changes in temperature, gravity, and fluid density.

      2. Pressure Transducers:
        Pressure transducers, also known as pressure sensors or pressure transmitters, are electronic devices used to measure pressure and convert it into an electrical signal, typically voltage or current. They are widely used in industrial automation, automotive systems, aerospace applications, and medical devices. Pressure transducers come in various types, including:

        • Strain Gauge Pressure Transducer: Strain gauge pressure transducers use a thin metal diaphragm or membrane that deforms in response to pressure changes. The deformation causes changes in the resistance of strain gauges attached to the diaphragm, which are then converted into an electrical signal proportional to the pressure.

        • Piezoelectric Pressure Transducer: Piezoelectric pressure transducers use piezoelectric materials that generate an electrical charge when subjected to mechanical stress or pressure. The pressure-induced charge is proportional to the applied pressure and is measured using sensitive electronics.

        • Capacitive Pressure Transducer: Capacitive pressure transducers utilize changes in capacitance between two closely spaced plates or electrodes in response to pressure variations. The capacitance changes are detected and converted into an electrical signal proportional to the pressure.

        Pressure transducers offer several advantages, including high accuracy, fast response time, wide pressure measurement range, and compatibility with digital communication protocols. However, they are typically more expensive than mechanical devices like manometers and may require calibration and periodic maintenance.

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