Fluid Flow Measurement in the Mid-1970's: Proceedings of a Conference Held at the National Engineering Laboratory, 8-10 April 1975 ... |
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... instrument which is based on a well - known physical phenomenon : The regular shedding of vortices occuring behind cer- tain bodies placed in a flowing medium . This phenomenon , which can be ob- Served in many places in nature , was ...
... instrument which is based on a well - known physical phenomenon : The regular shedding of vortices occuring behind cer- tain bodies placed in a flowing medium . This phenomenon , which can be ob- Served in many places in nature , was ...
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... instrument manufactured by DISA . 3. UPPER AND LOWER FLOW - RATE LIMITS A number of physical phenomena will limit the applications of this mea- suring instrument , in flow rate and in viscosity etc. It will be seen from Fig . 6 that ...
... instrument manufactured by DISA . 3. UPPER AND LOWER FLOW - RATE LIMITS A number of physical phenomena will limit the applications of this mea- suring instrument , in flow rate and in viscosity etc. It will be seen from Fig . 6 that ...
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... instrument is digital in nature , and its electronic circuitry will therefore cause no errors due to temperature drift or component age- ing . The instrument is capable of measurements in all media occuring in practice in view of the ...
... instrument is digital in nature , and its electronic circuitry will therefore cause no errors due to temperature drift or component age- ing . The instrument is capable of measurements in all media occuring in practice in view of the ...
Contents
FOREWORD | 1 |
SESSION B CALIBRATION TECHNIQUES | 67 |
BLUFF BODIES | 145 |
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0.5 per cent accuracy amplifier authors blockage ratio bluff body Borda inlet boundary layer British Gas calibration curve cavitation circuit curve density detector position determined device differential pressure dilution discharge coefficient diverter downstream drag coefficient drag plate East Kilbride effects electrodes electromagnetic flowmeter equation experimental factor flow measurement flow range flow rate flow velocity fluid frequency GALLON gas flow given injection installed instrument Integrated-pulse-velocity Method ionization meter limits linear m³/s magnetic manometer mass flowrate National Engineering Laboratory obtained operation orifice plates oscillator output paper pipe diameter pipeline possible pressure loss pulsation amplitude pulse radioactive reference Reynolds number sampling sewer shown in Fig signal standard deviation steelyard Strouhal Number swirl Table tank temperature temporal inertia theoretical tracer turbine meter uncertainty University of Surrey upstream valve variations venturi voltage volume volumetric vortex meters vortex shedding weight