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Die Durchflumessung ist eine wichtige Komponente der Verfahrenssteuerung in der Industrie. Dieses Buch bietet Lesern die Mglichkeit, ihre eigenen Anstze fr aktuelle Flieanwendungen zu entwickeln. Mit wertvollen Informationen fr all jene, die ber bestehende Hardware hinaus individuelle Lsungen fr ihre Flieprobleme finden mssen. Es gibt eine kurze Einfhrung in die Durchflumessung, in Terminologie und Definitionen, in Eigenschaften, Einheiten und Klassifikation von Techniken und Meinstrumenten. Auerdem werden anspruchsvolle Anwendungen behandelt, die Meprobleme und Lsungen verdeutlichen sowie Grundlagen der Metechnik inklusive dazugehriger Apparatur. (02/99) J. E. HARDY has been a research staff member at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, for over twenty years, concentrating in instrumentation and controls with an emphasis on the measurement of flow in harsh environments. J. O. HYLTON is a researcher at the Instrumentation and Controls Division at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. He has worked extensively in the area of thermal and fluid mechanics, including the development of flow measurement instrumentation. T. E. McKNIGHT has worked for ten years at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, predominantly in the measurement and calibration of fluid flow and other physical processes. C. J. REMENYIK is Professor Emeritus at the University of Tennessee, Engineering Science, and Adjunct Researcher at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. He has also worked for the aerospace industry. F. R. RUPPEL is a senior instrumentation and controls engineer at Thermatrix Inc. in Knoxville, Tennessee. He has held engineering positions at Union Carbide in South Charleston, West Virginia, the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and SEMATECH, the semiconductor consortium in Austin, Texas. General Concepts of Flow and Flow Instrumentation. Inferential Flow Measurement. Two-Phase Flow Applications. Flow Measurements in Harsh Environments. Using Modeling to Improve Mass Flowmetering Accuracy. Flowmeter Calibration Methods. A New Gravimetric Flow Calibrator. Index.




