It is commonly recommended that a straight section of pipe, 8-10 pipe
diameters long, be installed immediately upstream from a flowmeter to
reduce errors in flow rate measurements due to excessive turbulence. H
owever, this recommendation frequently is not followed for irrigation
pumping plants. This project investigated the error in flow rate measu
rements under nonoptimal conditions caused by an elbow, a check valve,
and a partially open butterfly valve. Flowmeters used for this projec
t included two propeller meters, a Collins pitot tube meter, a Hall pi
tot tube meter, two types of paddle-wheel meters, and a doppler meter.
Measurements were made at 2, 5, 10, and 15 pipe diameters downstream
from the turbulence source. In addition, the effect of straightening v
anes was also investigated. Results showed that the propeller flowmete
rs, the Collins meter, and the Hall tube were the least affected by ex
cessive turbulence. Meters that make paint measurements have the poten
tial of being severely affected by excessive turbulence. All meters we
re strongly affected by the partially open butterfly value.