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Title: The Vortex Shedding Flowmeter
Author: Alan E. Redely
Source: 1971 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1971
Abstract: The vortex shedding meter is a relatively new type of flowmeter but it has much in common with what is probably the oldest of all flow instruments, the orifice meter. Both make use of a natural effect, have no moving parts, are mechanically simple and have flow coefficients which may be verified by checking dimensions. The vortex shedding meter however has a linear and not a squareroot type of output. Its 100 to 1 range eliminates such things as plate changing and multiple meter runs. It has a very high accuracy over any part of its range and its digital nature eliminates the need for chart changing and integration as well as periodic recalibration and zero adjustment.




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