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Principles of Flow Measurement Franklin L. Scamman, MD Physics Series November 26, 2002

Principles of Flow Measurement Franklin L. Scamman, MD Physics Series November 26, 2002

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Page 1: Principles of Flow Measurement Franklin L. Scamman, MD Physics Series November 26, 2002

Principles of Flow Measurement

Franklin L. Scamman, MD

Physics Series

November 26, 2002

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Principles of Flow

• Q = Pressure/Resistance

• Laminar

• Turbulent

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Vertical Flow Tube

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How a Vertical Flow Tube Works

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Tandem Flow Tubes

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Rotameter

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Positive Displacement- Narcomed

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Rotameter- Ohmeda SE

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Pneumotach

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Flow Measurement Principle

P1

P2Counterpressure sensor

flowin

flowout

Electronic flow measurement principle- laminar flow restrictionscreate a pressure difference P1 - flow is calculated from P1

Used with Oxygen, Side gas, Bypass, and Agent flows

Laminar flow restriction

P1Ambientpressure

P2

P1 = pressure difference

P2 = correction (off-set) to ambient pressure

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Clinical Spirometry• Pitot tubes measure the

pressure difference created by the gas flow

• Knowing the amount of pressure difference allows the gas module to calculate flow

• Flow is mathematically integrated over time to calculate volume

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Pitot Tube Principles

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Agent AdjustmentBypass flow measurement

Agent flowmeasurement

AladinTM cassetteTemperature sensor

Cassette ID Magnets

Agent proportional.valve

Inflowclosevalve

Outflowclosevalve

One wayvalve

liquid flowprevention

Restrictor

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Agent Adjustment

1

2

3

3

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Cardiac Thermodilution

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Mathematics of Thermodilution

• Quantity = Volume X Concentration

• Volume = Flow X Time

• Quantity = Flow X Time X Concentration

• Flow = Quantity / (Time X Concentration)

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Plot of Washout Curve

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High and Low Cardiac Output