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June 2010

Ultrasonic Flowmeter Path Geometry (Part 1 of 2)

Various ultrasonic energy path geometries are used to implement the various types of ultrasonic flowmeters. click for more...

Safety First:
Placing the Priority on the Worker Over the Instrument

In a seminar some years ago, one of my students posed an adamant objection to the manner in which transmitters are taken out of service in steam applications. Fortunately, the student not only knew the procedure as to how to remove the transmitter from service, but also why it was done according to this procedure. click for more...

How Rising Density Affects DP Steam Flow Measurement

Differential-pressure flow measurement devices are commonly applied to measure steam flow. In addition, pressure and temperature measurements are typically implemented using individual or multivariable transmitters. The compensated steam mass flowrate can be calculated using flow computer functionality that can be implemented in a flow computer or other computational device. click for more...

 

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