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Installation effects on vortex shedding flowmeters
Flow Measurement and Instrumentation, 1993Abstract Numerous measurements of the effects of pipe fittngs on vortex shedding flowmeters are carried out as a contribution to flow metering standards. A water test line of 150 mm diameter is used in the experiments covering a Reynolds number range of about 2 × 10 5 to 10 6 .
M. Takamoto +3 more
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Vortex flowmeters — Installation effects
Flow Measurement and Instrumentation, 1991Abstract The calibrations of flowmeters are dependent to some extent on the geometry of the pipework and fittings both upstream and downstream, and on the steadiness of the flow. The vortex flowmeter is no exception and all manufacturers recognize this by specifying minimum straight lengths on either side of the meter.
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Assessment of INSTALL effectiveness
2014The chapter aims at presenting and discussing the evaluation tools created to measure the INSTALL Project effectiveness: Entry Form, Reflexivity Form, Semantic Differential, Satisfaction Questionnaire and Follow-Up Form. We discuss the utility of administering both qualitative and quantitave tools in different phases of a training course in order to ...
FREDA, MARIA FRANCESCA +3 more
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Moonpool Effect Assessment During Structure Installation
Volume 6A: Pipeline and Riser Technology, 2014Heerema Marine Contractors (HMC) is entering a new era of pipe laying with the new Deep water Construction Vessel (DCV) Aegir, which is designed to be able to reel/J-lay pipelines for a wide range of pipe dimension and water depth combinations. The DCV Aegir has a moonpool close to the center of the vessel in which the Hang Off Module (HOM) for ...
Gabriel Vazquez Perez +2 more
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Sandwich Pipe: Reel-Lay Installation Effects
Volume 5B: Pipeline and Riser Technology, 2015Comprising an annular layer with adequate thermal insulation and structural resistance material enclosed by two concentric steel pipes, sandwich pipes could be an alternative for flowlines in ultra-deepwater for the pre-salt reservoirs in offshore Brazil.
Claudio Moura Paz +4 more
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Installation Effects in Fan Systems
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part A: Journal of Power and Energy, 1990The paper reviews some of the changes in fan aerodynamic, acoustic and vibration performance that can be attributed to interactions between a fan and the system in which it operates. The need for the recognition of the importance of installation effects by manufacturers, specifiers and users of fan systems is highlighted by reference to commercial ...
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1970
Fluids are divided readily into two types, compressible and incompressible, or more simply into gases and liquids. However, many concepts involved in the measurement of temperatures in fluids are common to both types, and these are discussed first.
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Fluids are divided readily into two types, compressible and incompressible, or more simply into gases and liquids. However, many concepts involved in the measurement of temperatures in fluids are common to both types, and these are discussed first.
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Chapter 9—Installation Effects
1981Fluids are divided readily into two types, compressible and incompressible, or more simply into gases and liquids. However, many concepts involved in the measurement of temperatures in fluids are common to both types, and these are discussed first.
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Chapter 9—Installation Effects
1974Fluids are divided readily into two types, compressible and incompressible, or more simply into gases and liquids. However, many concepts involved in the measurement of temperatures in fluids are common to both types, and these are discussed first.
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Deflected Fan Flows: Nozzle Installation Effects
16th AIAA/CEAS Aeroacoustics Conference, 2010In this paper, the sensitivity of jets from coaxial nozzle configurations to small asymmetries in the nozzle geometry is discussed and noise results are presented from an experimental study of four coaxial nozzle/pylon configurations. These include BPR5 and BPR10 nozzle configurations, with and without chevrons on their primary nozzles. All four nozzle
Stanley Birch +4 more
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