If the design specification density of the fluid differs from the actual density of the flowing fluid, flow correction is necessary!
Flow correction refers to the process of determining the actual flow rate (equivalent to the true flow rate) when using a manufactured flow meter under conditions that differ from the fluid specifications at the time of design, either during measurement or when conducting flow measurements. For liquid flow meters, if the density of the fluid specified in the design differs from the density of the fluid actually flowing, flow correction is necessary. In the case of volumetric flow, area flow meters are based on Bernoulli's theorem, so the flow rate is proportional to the square root of the change in fluid density. 【Features】 ■ In the case of volumetric flow - For liquid flow meters, if the density of the fluid specified in the design differs from the density of the fluid actually flowing, flow correction is necessary. - Area flow meters are based on Bernoulli's theorem, so the flow rate is proportional to the square root of the change in fluid density. ■ In the case of mass flow - For liquid flow meters, if the density of the fluid specified in the design differs from the density of the fluid actually flowing, flow correction is necessary. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Our company was founded in June 1949 as a Fluid Research Institute and began the research, manufacturing, and sales of flow meters.