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  • Energy Measurement Using Ultrasonic Flow Measurement and Chromatography
    Gas volume and energy metering stations using gas chromatography and ultrasonic metering are becoming a mainstream field operation and a new challenge to metering personnel. They are easy to adapt to while adding a new dimension of value to the field professional. Technicians will invariably
  • Ultrasonic Level and Flow Measurement in the Process Industry
    Learn how ultrasonic sensor technology can increase processing plant efficiency. This article discusses ultrasonic technology and how a basic understanding of the principle of operation can help you determine the level sensor that best serves your application.
  • Differentiating Between Doppler & Transit Time Ultrasonic Flow Meters
    Ultrasonic flow meters are non-intrusive devices that use acoustic vibrations to measure the flow rate of liquid. There are two types, Doppler and transit time. Both are designed to clamp onto the outside of the pipe without breaking the line or interrupting the flow. This also eliminates pressure
  • Flow Energy Management Part 3: Three Successful Flow Energy Management Case Studies
    almost $60,000 per year in initiatives to reduce these leaks, including labor and materials for surveys and expensive repairs. In their efforts to expand operational efficiency, Carmel Rivera implemented clamp-on ultrasonic flow measurement technology. After six months of using the clamp-on
  • Transit Time Flow Measurement Versus Ultrasonic Doppler Technology
    Improved flow measurement is primed to have a growing impact on reducing water loss across the entire water distribution network.
  • FLOWgate TM: The Gate to Ultrasonic Gas Flow Measuring Devices
    The new FLOWgate TM operating software for all FLOWSIC ultrasonic gas flow meters and ultrasonic gas flow measuring devices from SICK links diagnostic data quickly and intelligently and presents them already prepared - for consistently easy operation or for clear, needs-based process monitoring
  • What are the Advantages of Ultrasonic Wind Sensors?
    Whether mechanical, ultrasonic or laser wind measurements: all measuring methods have technical limits. While for mechanical wind sensors the measuring element - cups and vanes - itself predominantly produces a disturbance in the flow field, for ultrasonic anemometers a disturbance can be caused
  • Converting Air Velocity Measurements to Volumetric Flow Rates
    How do you convert an air velocity measurement to a volumetric flow rate? It is important to understand the various formulas and technical definitions to prevent errors in calculation. Flow meter technologies such as differential pressure, magnetic, thermal, turbine, ultrasonic, and vortex all

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