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Title: Ultrasonic Flow Meters For Liquid Measurement
Author: Sidney A. Douglass
Source: 1996 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1996
Abstract: The use of high-frequency sound waves, ultrasonics, has been employed in many ways in our society. Most everyone is probably aware of its use m present day navigation and submarine warfare but may not know of its use in producing emulsions - such as homogenized milk and photographic film. People involved in quality control know of its use in detecting flaws in industrial materials, and most know of the images produced in the doctors office of the fetus during pregnancy. Because of the many ways high-frequency sound is used today, it shouldnt be surprising that ultrasonics has found its way into liquid measurements. After all, the ultrasonic microscope is used to measure distances as small as one micron!




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