Abstract
A fluidic flowmeter using the oscillation of a jet stream has the advantage of no movable parts since fluidic oscillation, proportional to volumetric flowrate, is transduced into an electrical waveform which integrates the oscillation into a totalized flow. The membrane meter is capable of metering a minute flowrate of gas owing to membrane movement, offering an extremely wide range and the fluidic flowmeter is very inferior in this respect. Newly developed fluidic flowmeters which have a wider range than conventional types are described. (from authors' abstract)
Original language | English |
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Journal | IN: FM 80'S, FLOW MEASUREMENT IN THE MID 80'S INT. CONF., (EAST KILBRIDE, U.K.: JUN. 9-12, 1986) |
Volume | 1 , East Kilbride, U.K., Nat. Engng. Lab., 1986, Session 3, Paper 3.1 |
Publication status | Published - 1986 |
Externally published | Yes |
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- General Engineering