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DAVID W. SPITZER'S E-ZINE

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This issue sponsored by Spitzer and Boyes, LLC

July 2010

Ultrasonic Flowmeter Path Geometry (Part 2 of 2)

In some installations (especially with smaller pipe sizes), the transit time can be so short as to limit the ability of the transmitter to accurately measure flow. click for more...

Considering Capillary Tubing:
How the Application Affects Tubing Length Requirements

Differential-pressure transmitters with diaphragm seals are not commonly applied to flow measurements, but they are quite commonly applied to level measurements. click for more...

The Difference Between Component & System Accuracy

The performance of the flow measurement system should be inferior to the performance of the flow element itself. click for more...

 

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