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Equipment for determining the frequency characteristics of differential manometer flowmeters

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The above equipment and measurement technique make it possible to obtain dynamic characteristics of different recording differential and ordinary manometers, as well as of pressure transducers with a pneumatic output signal. For the latter purpose it is only necessary to use a second strain gauge, as described above, for recording the output signal and utilize the second channel of the TU-4M amplifier.

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Gol'dinov, M.A. Equipment for determining the frequency characteristics of differential manometer flowmeters. Meas Tech 4, 747–749 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00980518

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