Lysak et al., 2008 - Google Patents
Analytical model of an ultrasonic cross-correlation flow meter, part 1: Stochastic modeling of turbulenceLysak et al., 2008
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- 12009798502392501656
- Author
- Lysak P
- Jenkins D
- Capone D
- Brown W
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- Publication venue
- Flow measurement and Instrumentation
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An analytical model of an ultrasonic cross-correlation flow meter has been developed to relate the time delay measured by the meter to the mean velocity profile and statistical properties of turbulent pipe flow. The model expresses the cross-correlation and cross …
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