I need to obtain the flowrate of water in a pipe. I am just going to throw this wild card out and see if anyone has any ideas on ways to test this WITHOUT cutting the pipe? I realize the common and tried method of a spinning impeller in the pipe works well, but I got to wondering if there is enough charge in the water that we might be able to "inductively" test it? Absolute accuracy is not critical.
Obviously we would be looking for velocity here and the pipe diam would need to be calculated to determine actual flowrate.
Obviously we would be looking for velocity here and the pipe diam would need to be calculated to determine actual flowrate.