1 Scope
This document specifies the geometry and method of use (installation and operating
conditions) of Venturi tubes2 when they are inserted in a conduit running full to determine the flow rate of the
fluid flowing in the conduit.
This document also provides background information for calculating the flow rate and
is applicable in conjunction with the requirements given in ISO 5167‑1.
This document is applicable only to Venturi tubes in which the flow remains subsonic
throughout the measuring section and where the fluid can be considered as single-phase.
In addition, Venturi tubes can only be used uncalibrated in accordance with this standard
within specified limits of pipe size, roughness, diameter ratio and Reynolds number,
or alternatively they can be used across their calibrated range. This document is
not applicable to the measurement of pulsating flow. It does not cover the use of
uncalibrated Venturi tubes in pipes sized less than 50 mm or more than 1 200 mm, or
where the pipe Reynolds numbers are below 2 × 105.
This document deals with the three types of classical Venturi tubes:
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a) “as cast”;
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b) machined;
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c) fabricated (also known as “rough-welded sheet-iron”).
A Venturi tube consists of a convergent inlet connected to a cylindrical throat which
is in turn connected to a conical expanding section called the divergent section (or
alternatively the diffuser). Venturi nozzles (and other nozzles) are dealt with in
ISO 5167‑3.
NOTE In the USA the classical Venturi tube is sometimes called the Herschel Venturi tube.