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Flow meters (flowmeters) and flow sensors are devices used for measuring the flow rate or quantity of a moving fluid or gas.
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A mass flow meter is a device that consist of a mass flow sensor or transducer and signal processing electronics. Fluid (liquid or gas) flow is measured in mass rate units (lbs/min).
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Vortex flow meters are flow sensors that detect the frequency of vortices shed by a bluff body placed in a flow stream. The frequency of the vortices is proportional to the flow velocity.
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Air velocity flow sensors measure air velocity or volume flow using insertion probes or capture hoods.
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Flow transmitters provide electrical outputs that are proportional to flow inputs. They use flow meters to measure the flow of liquids and gases.
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These tables chart the measurable flow rates for liquid.
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These tables chart the measurable flow rate for saturated steam.
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Measurement of Air or Gas flow can be implemented relatively easily using the following approach. This method utilizes a self heated thermistor to monitor the heat dissipation capacity of a gas in a...
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During nights with a clear sky a strong surface cooling of objects oriented towards the sky is observed. The large radiation net flux of about 40 - 75 W/m2 in clear-sky nights can be much larger than...
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Currently, natural gas represents approximately 24% of the energy consumed in the United States with increases in use projected for the next decade. These increases are expected...
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