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Blind Flow Sensors Feature Paddlewheel Sensing Technology. September 2, 2008 - Signet 2537 Paddlewheel Flow Sensor Series installs into pipe sizes from 0.5-0.8 in. (DIN 15 to DIN 200), and is available with polypropylene/PVDF body materials. Output options include 4-20 mA, Signet S3L data link, dry contact/solid state pulse divider, and dry contact/solid state flow switch. It features flow range of 0.3-20 fps (with repeatability of +0.5% of reading), repeatable output of A±0.5% of maximum range at 25A°C, input frequency range of 1-1,000 Hz, and linearity of A±1% reading ...

 

 

 

 

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C.Y.Kwok, K.M.Lin, R.S.Huang, A silicon thermo-capacitive flow sensor with frequency modulated output, Sensors and Actuators A., 1997.

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A.L. Dring and B.E. Jones, Integrated On-line Multisensing of Fluid Flow Using a Mechanical Resonator, In Proceedings of the 13th European Conference on Solid-State Transducers (EUROSENSORS XIII), The Hague, The Netherlands, 12-15 September, 1999, pp.883-886.

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Flow and Level Measurement. Transaction in Measurement and Control, Vol.4

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Biernacki Z., Kurkowski M., Zloto T., Correlation Flow-meter with a Thermoanemometric Sensor

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Magnetic Flow Measurement Device Offers Profibus Interface, Industrial Networking and Open Control, June 2003, Vol.9, Issue 3

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John Flood, Ultrasonic Flowmeter Basics, Sensors Magazine, October 1997

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S.J. Chen, Calculating Calibration Constant K for Mechanical Flow Sensors, Sensors Magazine, October 1998

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Jerry S.J. Chen, Paddlewheel Flow Sensors: The Overlooked Choice, Sensors Magazine, December 1999

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David Wadlow, Turbine Flowmeters, Part 1: Details of the Basic Axial, Sensors Magazine, October 1999

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David Wadlow,Turbine Flowmeters, Part 2: Designs and Special Cases, Sensors Magazine, November 1999

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Larry Lynnworth, High-Temperature Flow Measurement with Wetted and Clamp-On Ultrasonic Sensors, Sensors Magazine, October 1999

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Bob Carrell, Trends in Electronic Flow Computers, Sensors Magazine, October 1999

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Blake Doney, EMF Flow Measurement in Partially Filled Pipes, Sensors Magazine, October 1999

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Don Ersland, Uncertainty Analysis in Pitot Static Pneumatic Mass Flow Measurements, Sensors Magazine, October 2000

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Larry Lynnworth, Clamp-On Flowmeters for Fluids, Sensors Magazine, August 2001

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William Hennessy, A review of your flow sensing options, Sensors Magazine, Vol.23, Issue 10 , October 2006, pp.22-28

 

 

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Full-pages articles in PDF format on flow measurement

by Dr. Jesse Yoder, President of Flow Research

 

   

 

 

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