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  • Flow Transmitters-Image
    Flow Transmitters - (212 companies)
    ...meters, nutating discs, and rotameters. True mass flow meters measure the rate of flow in terms of mass and include devices such as thermal meters and Coriolis meters. Ultrasonic meters include both Doppler-effect meters and time-of-flight metes... Search by Specification | Learn More
  • Gyroscopes-Image
    Gyroscopes - (50 companies)
    ...to the precession speed. Vibrating gyros use micro-electro-mechanical system (MEMS) technology and a vibrating, quartz tuning-fork to measure Coriolis force. When rotated, a vibrating element (vibrating resonator) is subjected to the Coriolis Effect, causing... Search by Specification | Learn More
  • Solids Flow Meters-Image
    Solids Flow Meters - (34 companies)
    ...through the pipe is gauged by radial acceleration and chute deflection. A Coriolis flow meter uses the principle of the Coriolis effect to measure flow rate and total weight. The acceleration of the bulk material is measured as it moves through... Learn More
  • Hall <B>Effect</B> Position Sensors-Image
    Hall Effect Position Sensors - (63 companies)
    Hall effect position sensors are non-contact devices that convert energy from a magnetic field into an electrical signal. They use the Hall effect, a voltage caused by current-flow in the presence of a magnetic field. How to Select Hall Effect... Search by Specification | Learn More
  • Hall <B>Effect</B> Proximity Sensors-Image
    Hall Effect Proximity Sensors - (92 companies)
    Hall effect proximity sensors are used to detect the proximity, presence or absence of a magnetic object using a critical distance. How to Select Hall Effect Proximity Sensors. Hall effect sensor. Image Credit: MSC & elobau. Hall effect proximity... Search by Specification | Learn More
  • Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) Software - (16 companies)
    Failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) software is used to track trends, generate statistics such as mean time between failure (MTBF), and determine the root causes of field failures (usually for products covered by a manufacturer 's warranty... Learn More
  • Junction Field-Effect Transistors (JFET) - (62 companies)
    Junction field-effect transistors (JFET) consist of a semiconductor channel in which the width and the conductivity of the channel is controlled by the space-charge region associated with the p-n region. In an n-channel device, the junction field... Search by Specification | Learn More
  • Magnetic Proximity Sensors - (221 companies)
    Magnetic proximity sensors include devices that work on inductive, variable reluctance, magneto resistive or Hall effect principles. Proximity sensors detect the presence or absence of an object using a critical distance. How to Select Magnetic... Search by Specification | Learn More
  • Magnetic Field Instruments - (144 companies)
    ...be considered Gaussmeters, magnetometers, or both. Gaussmeters. Hall Effect devices convert the energy stored in a magnetic field to an electrical signal by developing a voltage between the two edges of a current-carrying conductor whose faces... Search by Specification | Learn More
  • Gas Discharge Tubes (GDT) - (47 companies)
    ...high currents while limiting over-voltage. GDTs with very low capacitance and very high insulation resistance have little, if any, flow effects on the protected system under normal operating conditions. Voltage and current surges can occur naturally... Search by Specification | Learn More
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Part # Distributor Manufacturer Product Category Description
3226 Amazon American Educational Industrial & Scientific American Educational 3226 Coriolis Effect Kit
B0017Y7B6Y Amazon American Educational Products Industrial & Scientific Coriolis Effect Kit
181105 Amazon Carolina Biological Supply Company Industrial & Scientific Carolina Coriolis Effect and Atmospheric Circulation Kit
3225 Amazon American Educational Industrial & Scientific American Educational 3225 Coriolis Effect Kit (Set of 10)

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  • Getting the Most from Coriolis Flowmeters in Pharmaceutical Processes
    , the information in this article will be applicable to operation of other brands of Coriolis flowmeter. Coriolis flowmeters measure mass flow directly by taking advantage of the Coriolis Effect. Simply stated, the inertial effects caused by a fluid flowing through a tube are directly proportional...
  • Vibrating Gyroscopes
    Vibrating gyroscopes use micro-electro-mechanical system (MEMS) technology and a vibrating, quartz tuning-fork to measure Coriolis force. When rotated, a vibrating element (vibrating resonator) is subjected to the Coriolis Effect, causing secondary vibration orthogonal to the original vibrating...
  • Flow Transfer Standards: Versatile, Cost-Effective Solutions for In-House Flowmeter Calibrations (.pdf)
    Look around any chemical plant or refinery, and chances are you'll find a large number of flow measurement instruments, such as magnetic, coriolis, positive displacement and turbine meters, requiring periodic calibration in order to maintain their accuracy and traceability to recognized industry...
  • Lean on me
    MEMS-based gyroscopes. The gyroscopic angular-rate sensors monitor rotation by measuring acceleration from Coriolis effect. A micromachined oscillating accelerometer within the angular-rate sensor experiences this effect when it is rotated. The output of the accelerometer is then processed...
  • Electronics and Algorithms for Rollover Sensing (.pdf)
    . As defined above,. on the Coriolis effect. Rate sensors are used today in. rollover is measured with respect to an Earth-based. other automotive applications such as navigation,. reference frame. The gravity vector is the primary. vehicle stability control and adaptive cruise control, to. means...
  • FEA Update
    Coriolis forces and turbulence using the Realizable k-e turbulence model. "The nondimensional parameters used to characterize fan performance include: flow coefficient: Φ = Q/ND3. head coefficient: ψ = Δ P/ρN2D2. power coefficient: θ = Tω/ N3D5,. where Q = volume flow rate, (m3/sec); N = rotational...
  • Increased Backpressure for Promass
    . conditions for a Coriolis meter when the. problem, and also demonstrates how back-. impossible. volume of air gets too high. pressure can improve the measuring results. Symptoms of entrained air and low meter. Company Profile. The problem for a Coriolis meter with small. backpressure include: air...
  • Optimize HVAC and Process System Efficiency by Matching Your Plant and Processes To The Right Flow Measurement Technology
    . and their moving parts are subject to wear. Coriolis (Mass). In Coriolis devices, fluid flowing. Turbine. Turbine flow measurement devices rely on a. through a vibrating flow tube causes a deflection of the. spinning rotor. The rotational speed of the rotor is. flow tube proportional to the mass flow...
  • FCI Best Practices Engineering Guide
    . FLUIDCOMPONENTSINTERNATIONAL solves flow and level measurement. applications for industrial process and plant applications using both patented thermal. dispersion and Coriolis flow measurement technologies. With more than 40 years. experience and the world's largest installed base of thermal dispersion...
  • Advances in Thermal Dispersion Mass Flow Meter Accuracy (.pdf)
    and high accuracy flow reference standards such as sonic nozzles, laser. Doppler and Coriolis results in instrument calibrations that are consistently better than 0.5% of. reading. 3. Fig 2. FCI's Calibration laboratory mixed gas and sonic nozzle flow stands. Transferring Laboratory Results...

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