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Vortex and Fluidic Flowmeters (Part 3 of 4)
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The concept that these flowmeters are not able to measure at low flow rates is important because in many applications, significant amounts of fluid at low flow rates can pass through the flowmeter without being measured. Because the density of most liquids is in a relatively small range centered about the density of water, it is common to assume that the minimum velocity constraint for water (as determined by the supplier) is close to the actual minimum velocity constraint of the fluid. Due to differences in sensing systems, it is advisable to consult supplier literature to determine the minimum velocity constraint... click for more


Considering Downward Flow: Why Your Measurement May Be In Error
Flow Control

Selecting flowmeters for pipelines where liquid flow is downward requires careful consideration, as such applications can pose measurement problems... click for more


Flange Ratings: How Do Changes in Temperature Affect Pressure Capability
Flow Control

Flowmeters are typically specified with connecting flanges that correspond to the piping specifications. However, the details involved with pipe flange ratings can also be misunderstood because there are a number of factors that can impact the pressure capability of a flange... click for more


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