when an elastic
transducer ( bourdon tube in this case ) is subjected to a pressure, it
defects. This deflection is proportional to the applied pressure when
calibrated.
The main parts of this instruments are as follows:
An elastic transducer, that is
bourdon tube which is fixed and open at one end to receive the pressure which
is to be measured. The other end of the bourdon tube is free and closed.
The cross-section of the bourdon tube is eliptical.
The bourdon tube is in a bent form to look like a circular arc. To the free end
of the bourdon tube is attached an adjustable link, which is inturn connected to a sector and pinion as shown in
diagram. To the shaft of the pinion is connected a pointer which sweeps over a
pressure calibrated scale.
the pressure to be measured is connected to
the fixed open end of the bourdon tube. The appilied pressure
acts on the inner walls of the bourdon tube. Due to theappilied pressure,
the bourdon tube tends to change in cross – section from ellipitcal to circular. This tends to straighten the
bourdon tube causing a displacement of the free end of the bourdon tube.
This displacement of the free closed end of the bourdon tube is
proportional to the applied pressure. As the free end of the bourdon tube is
connected to a link – section – pinion arrangement, the displacement is
amplified and converted to a rotary motion of the pinion.
As the pinion rotates, it makes the pointer to assume a new posistion on a pressure calibrated scale to indicate
the appilied pressure directly. As the
pressure in the case containing the bourdon tube is usually atmospheric, the
pointer indicates gauge pressure.
They are used to measure medium to very high pressures.
These Bourdon tube pressure gauges give accurate results.
Bourdon tube cost low.
Bourdon tube are simple in construction.
They can be modified to give electrical outputs.
They are safe even for high pressure measurement.
Accuracy is high especially at high pressures.
they respond slowly
to changs in pressure
they are subjected
to hysterisis.
They are sensitive to shocks and vibrations.
Ampilification is
a must as the displacement of the free end of the bourdon tube is low.
It cannot be used for precision measurement.