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  • 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
  • Ultrasonic Technique and Device for Residual Stress Measurement
    One of the advantages of ultrasonic techniques for residual stress measurement is that they are non-destructive. Using such techniques, one can measure the residual stresses in the same points many times, studying, for instance, the changes of re-sidual stresses under the action of service loading
  • 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
  • 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
  • Understanding How Frequency, Beam Patterns of Transducers, and Reflection Characteristics of Targets Affect the Performance of Ultrasonic Sensors
    Ultrasonic sensors are commonly used for a wide variety of non-contact presence, proximity, or distance measuring applications. These devices typically transmit a short burst of ultrasonic sound toward a target, which reflects the sound back to the sensor. The system then measures the time
  • Obtaining Close Target Detection Ranges and Strong Echoes from Uneven Surfaces with Ultrasonic Sensors
    Ultrasonic sensors are commonly used for a wide variety of non-contact distance measuring applications. They are often considered the preferred, most cost effective devices for applications such as liquid level measurement in tanks. These sensors typically are designed to mount into an NPT threaded
  • Understanding Accuracy in a Bin Level Monitoring System
    One consideration is the type of device you're using to measure the material level. Bobs, guided wave radar, open air radar, and ultrasonic level sensors are commonly used devices. What they all have in common is they all measure a single point in the vessel. Although each device has its pros
  • Flowmeters Benefit From Silicon Advances
    For example, new versions of Coriolis mass flowmeters now claim the ability to measure two-phase flows and to measure viscosity directly. Ultrasonic flowmeters, which now include multiple paths to provide a far more accurate measurement, are enjoying an application renaissance. And even the lowly

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