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(b) Diaphragm elements :
Fig. 2.21 shows basic diaphragm types.
Fig. 2.21. Basic diaphragm types.
Advantages :
- Small in size and moderately priced.
- Wide linear range.
- Can withstand high over pressures and under pressures.
- Small hysteresis.
- Can be used for measurement of absolute and differential pressures as also vacuum.
Disadvantages : - Need protection against shocks and vibrations.
- Cannot be used to measure high pressures.
- Difficult to repair.
(c) Bellow gauges/elements :
Fig. 2.22 shows some bellow gauges.
Pointer Scale
p (Pressure)
Bellows
To pointer
Bellows
Spring
(a) Bellows pressure gauge (b) Spring loaded bellows gauge
Fig. 2.22. Bellow gauges.
Advantages :
- Simple and rugged construction.
- Useful for measurement of low and medium pressures.
- Moderate cost.
- Can be used for measurement of absolute, gauge and differential pressures.
Disadvantages : - Need spring for accurate characterisation.
- Greater hysteresis and zero drift problems.
- Unsuitable for transient measurements due to longer relative motion and mass.
- Requires compensation for ambient temperature changes.