Büker et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Reynolds number dependence of an orifice plateBüker et al., 2013
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- 16638265753462032702
- Author
- Büker O
- Lau P
- Tawackolian K
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- Publication venue
- Flow Measurement and Instrumentation
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One of the most important process parameters in power plants is the flow rate that is measured in the secondary or feedwater circuit. To improve our understanding of the behaviour of flow instruments for this use, a work package within the European research …
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