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Title: Flow Measurement Using Vortex Shedding Meters
Author: Donald Ginesi
Source: 1992 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1992
Abstract: When a fluid moving in a closed pipe strikes a blunt faced, non-streamlined object at high flowrates, it separates and moves around the object (also called the bluff body) in two streams. This separation does not allow the fluid streamlines to remain parallel, and they curl back upon themselves as shown in Figure (1). The result of this separation and back flow is the formation of whirlpools, also called eddies or vortices.




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