OSCILLATORY MECHANICAL FLOWMETER - THEORETICAL ANALYSIS OF OPERATION
Journal Title: Metrology and Measurement Systems - Year 2005, Vol 12, Issue 2
Abstract
The paper proposes a method consisting in theoretical description of the main forces and related moments acting on a flowmeter oscillator. The mathematical analysis carried out has led to an equation representing the oscillator movement wherein phenomena occurring when a viscid stream flows around a movable body are taken into consideration.
Authors and Affiliations
JANUARIUSZ GÓRECKI, KRZYSZTOF KUBAS
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