Operation of Pitot Tube:
The pitot tube is introduced in the fluid flow area where point pressure details is required (which is an indirect measure of flow rate).
The pressure in the outer tube is the static pressure in the line. The total pressure in the inner tube is greater than static pressure. That is, total pressure is the static pressure plus the impact pressure. The differential pressure (P1-P2) is measured using a differential pressure sensor. This differential pressure becomes a measure of flow rate at that point where the pitot tube is present in the flowing fluid.
Applications of pitot tube
Pitot tubes are extensively used in laboratories to measure velocity, pressure and flow rates of fluids.
Advantages of pitot tube:
It causes no pressure loss in the flowing fluid.
Pitot tube is cheap and very easy to install.
Limitations of Pitot tube
It is difficult to obtain proper alignment of the pitot tube with flowing direction.
It cannot be used in fluids with suspended solids and impurities.
The fluid velocity should be high in order to get a measurable pressure difference.