I run a company called Flow Research that I started in 1998. We publish market studies on flowmeters and oil & gas. I love to write about flow & philosophy.
How has the flowmeter market changed since 1993? In 1993, the size of the worldwide flowmeter market was $2.06 billion. In 2003, it was $3.1 billion. By 2023, it had more than doubled in size from 2003. For more information, go to https://t.co/bMf3JmLj3v.
To see a video Q&A discussion of ultrasonic flowmeters at the Process Instrumentation (P.I.) website, click on this link:
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For more information on ultrasonic flowmeters, including a new Flow Research Ultrasonic study, go to https://t.co/5Mbb4ePggS
Conclusion: Somehow, when you form a straight line whose length has a rational value into a circle, its length becomes irrational. But a rational number cannot equal an irrational number. This is the paradox of the line and the circle.
Fronters of Research for Ultrasonic Flowmeters
Ultrasonic flowmeters have been gaining acceptance over the last decade as end-users come to understand and appreciate the technology and its capabilities.
The rapidly expanding market for gas flow measurem…https://t.co/pljtls5rjx
The Origin of Multivariable Vortex Flowmeters
Vortex flowmeters display a growing trend towards multi-technology flowmeters. Single variable vortex meters measure volumetric flow. Multivariable vortex flowmeters include pressure and/or temperature sensors…https://t.co/mgaUmkJ2ZS
What Types of Temperature Sensors are Used with Flowmeters?
When I attended the MCAA Industry Forum, a lot of people asked me when Flow Research would do another temperature sensor study. As a result, I started thinking again about the relation between t…https://t.co/rGitXQIBVw
Do Thermal Flowmeters Measure Mass Flow Directly?
A lot of people draw a distinction between Coriolis flowmeters and multivariable vortex and differential pressure (DP) flowmeters. They say that Coriolis flowmeter measure mass flow “directly” while multiv…https://t.co/rszhRfWK3d
Why are so many people interested in Coriolis flowmeters? Here at Flow Research, we have put together a summary of why Coriolis flowmeters are so compelling.
· Coriolis meters are the most accurate type of flowmeter.
· There are a limite…https://t.co/jv7pfLBZa9
Do you ever wonder where our flowmeter numbers come from and how they are derived? Our research on the worldwide flowmeter market has been ongoing for 30 years. In 1993, Flow Research’s founder and president, Jesse Yoder, began res…https://t.co/R9wR1ONdng https://t.co/Yqhwv6hziy
Ring in spring with our Coriolis report
Spring is almost here in New England, and so is the first study in our first-ever series, The World Market for Mass Flow Measurement. We’re now putting the finishing touches on The World Market for Coriolis Flowme…https://t.co/8eh1FTckke
Ring in spring with our Coriolis report
Spring is almost here in New England, and so is the first study in our first-ever series, The World Market for Mass Flow Measurement. We’re now putting the finishing touches on The World Market for Coriolis Flowmet…https://t.co/mJ4JJL1dp9
Happy National Pi Day!
What does geometry have to do with flow measurement? Quite a lot, although it may not be so obvious at first glance. In order to calculate the volume of flow that flows through a pipe, we need to know the area of the pipe. And si…https://t.co/0tj3ePrFAV
Ultrasonic Flowmeters are three main types:
· Inline
· Clamp-on
· Insertion
Module A of the ultrasonic series, analyzes the world market for inline ultrasonic flowmeters. It includes a technology analysis, market size data, and pro…https://t.co/rU4Wd65zH0
For many years, I've questioned why Coriolis flowmeters are called "Coriolis" meters. I even wrote an article for Flow Control in 2011 arguing they should be called "inertial mass meters," and discussing whether they embody the Coriolis principle. You can…https://t.co/oZtME8uBjH
Traditionally positive displacement meters have had mechanical register counters that resemble car odometers. These counters are incremented as the rotor inside the meter turns and indicates that a certain volume of fluid is passin…https://t.co/2qpjxFSfIb https://t.co/sJUrVLbxYV
Flow Research is planning to produce a first-ever Mass Flowmeter Series with a core overview study, including in-depth studies on three types of flowmeters that measure mass directly:
MASS FLOW SERIES
· The World Market fo…https://t.co/SW6kEkGlz6 https://t.co/Tt8f1RL54u
The first book of a new two-volume set on flowmeter technology by Dr. Jesse Yoder is now available from CRC Press. The set, Advances in Flowmeter Technology, discusses the history, operating principles, growth factors, representati…https://t.co/jdkt1Ehh0d https://t.co/HsOENMBnwq
Flow Research wants to thank all our friends and customers for a good year in 2022. We hope you have a wonderful holiday season. We wish you a happy and joyous Christmas. Thank you for your support in 2022. Cheers to 2023!
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For measuring flow in line sizes above 12 inches, many end-users choose insertion meters. Insertion meters are available in magnetic, turbine, vortex, ultrasonic, thermal, and differential pressure flowmeters. There are two important questions about inser…https://t.co/1R9bwm0NyC
For measuring flow in line sizes above 12 inches, many end-users choose insertion meters. Insertion meters are available in magnetic, turbine, vortex, ultrasonic, thermal, and differential pressure flowmeters. There are two important questions about inser…https://t.co/Au2cXWYyKx