What is mass flow rate?
This direct relationship between thermal properties of the fluid and its mass has the advantage that a mass flow rate is measured, which is not influenced by varying process conditions such as changes in temperature or pressure. Read more about the relationship between mass flow and volume flow. In many production and R&D processes such as chemical reactions, mass is the important variable, and not volume.
Why is calibration is needed?
The measurement principle of a thermal mass flow meter is based on heat transfer and depends on the density and specific heat capacity of the fluid. Therefore, thermal mass flow meters need to be calibrated for a specific fluid.
3 Types of sensor principles for thermal mass flow meters
So, a thermal mass flow meter uses the thermal properties of a fluid to measure (or ‘sense’) its mass flow rate. How does this work in practice? We distinguish three different sensor principles:
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Thermal mass flow sensor for gases, using the bypass principle, where a proportional part of the flow is passed through a flow restriction.
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Thermal mass flow sensor for gases, using the inline principle (CTA), that measures directly in the main flow channel.
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Thermal mass flow sensor for liquids, using the inline principle (CTA/CPA).
More about MEMS-based thermal mass flow meters
Also, thermal mass flow meters for gases are available that use chip-based sensors. MEMS technology (Micro Electro-Mechanical System) is incorporated in Bronkhorst
FLEXI-FLOW devices, where the gas flow encounters these sensors. In addition to mass flow rates,
FLEXI-FLOW devices can also measure temperature and pressure of the gas. Highly compact MEMS-based
IQ+FLOW devices are ideal for use in confined spaces.
Thermal mass flow meter or controller
A thermal mass flow meter is transformed into a mass flow controller – to accurately and repeatably control the mass flow rate of supplied gases or liquids – by adding an integrated or close-coupled control valve to the meter. Read more about
mass flow meters or
mass flow controllers.