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An Introductory Guide to Flow Measurement

Roger C. Baker (Author)

9781860583483, Wiley

Hardback, published 30 May 2002

176 pages
24.2 x 16.4 x 1.6 cm, 0.51 kg

Now available in a new improved format, this second edition is completely revised and updated. An Introductory Guide to Flow Measurement is an indispensable guide for the busy practising engineer. It provides a ready source of information on flowmeters, their operation, installation, and relative advantages and disadvantages in different applications.

This revised edition retains the succinct style of the original, with plenty of clear line diagrams and shading to highlight key points, it is comprehensive and easy-to-use. The material is based on the author’s own lectures at Cranfield Institute of Technology, UK, but incorporates lessons learned through using the first edition as a teaching tool during the 13 years since its first publication. It aims to transmit as much information as possible, as efficiently as possible, in as short a time as possible.

Essential reading for any engineer faced with a flow measurement problem – this book will enable the reader to assess advice received from manufacturers and contribute to discussions with experts. Existing and new readers alike will welcome this updated version of the well established and highly regarded Introductory Guide to Flow Measurement. Key areas considered include:

  • Accuracy; flow behavior, and fluid parameters
  • Calibration techniques
  • Selection
  • Momentum flowmeters
  • Volumetric flowmeters
  • Mass flowmeters
  • Probes and tracers
  • Recent developments and future trends

SAI 1. Introduction

Chapter 2. Calibration

Chapter 3. Selection

Chapter 4. Momentum Flowmeters

Chapter 5. Volumetric Flowmeters

Chapter 6. Mass Flowmeters

Chapter 7. Probes and Tracers

Chapter 8. Recent Developments and Likely Future Trends in Flow Measurement

Subject Areas: Mechanical engineering & materials [TG]

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