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Determination of the dynamic calibration characteristics of transducers for measuring rapidly changing flow rates

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A method is described for determining the dynamic characteristics of transducers designed to measure rapidly changing flow rates. The method is based on the use of the following experimental data: the static calibration characteristic; the transient produced by simulating an instantaneous cessation of liquid flow through the transducer; the transient produced by simulating an instantaneous cessation of air flow through the transducer; the geometric dimensions of the transducer.

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Translated from Izmeritel'naya Tekhnika, No. 8, pp. 41–44, August, 1997.

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Karakulin, E.A. Determination of the dynamic calibration characteristics of transducers for measuring rapidly changing flow rates. Meas Tech 40, 767–771 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02504433

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