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August 2010
Ultrasonic Flowmeter Applications (Part 1 of 2)
Spitzer and Boyes, LLC
Ultrasonic flowmeters can be applied to fluids that are ultrasonically conductive. Doppler ultrasonic flowmeters may be applied to fluids that have a sufficient number and size of discontinuities that reflect ultrasonic energy, such as particles, bubbles, and eddies in the flow stream. click for more...
Considering the Cooling of Capillary Tubing:
How a ’Rule of Thumb’ Can Result in a Measurement Error
Flow Control (August 2009)
Last month we determined that the capillary tubing for differential-pressure measurements should generally be the same length -- even though the added physical length may seem wasteful, expensive and cumbersome. Often the excess capillary tubing for the closer nozzle or tap is coiled for convenience. click for more...
Expressing Pump Discharge Pressure
Flow Control (August 2009)
Variable speed drives are increasingly applied in many applications to reduce energy consumption. Reducing the speed of a centrifugal pump reduces the pump discharge pressure by the square of its speed. click for more...
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