Flow Measurement and Instrumentation is dedicated to disseminating the latest research results on all
aspects of flow measurement, in both closed conduits and open channels. The design of flow measurement systems involves a wide variety
of multidisciplinary activities including modelling the flow sensor, the fluid ... click here for full Aims & Scope
Flow Measurement and Instrumentation is dedicated to disseminating the latest research results on all
aspects of flow measurement, in both closed conduits and open channels. The design of flow measurement systems involves a wide variety
of multidisciplinary activities including modelling the flow sensor, the fluid flow and the sensor/fluid interactions through the use
of computation techniques; the development of advanced transducer systems and their associated signal processing and the laboratory and
field assessment of the overall system under ideal and disturbed conditions. FMI is the essential forum for critical information
exchange, and contributions are particularly encouraged in the following areas of interest:
Modelling: the application of
mathematical and computational modelling to the interaction of fluid dynamics with flowmeters, including flowmeter behaviour, improved
flowmeter design and installation problems. Application of CAD/CAE techniques to flowmeter modelling are eligible.
Design and
development: the detailed design of the flowmeter head and/or signal processing aspects of novel flowmeters. Emphasis is given to
papers identifying new sensor configurations, multisensor flow measurement systems, non-intrusive flow metering techniques and the application
of microelectronic techniques in smart or intelligent systems.
Calibration techniques: including descriptions of new or
existing calibration facilities and techniques, calibration data from different flowmeter types, and calibration intercomparison data
from different laboratories.
Installation effect data: dealing with the effects of non-ideal flow conditions on flowmeters.
Papers combining a theoretical understanding of flowmeter behaviour with experimental work are particularly welcome.
Multiphase
behaviour: whether purpose-designed, or adapted from single-phase operation, coverage of systems for single-phase liquid and gas
flows, multiphase flows having solid, liquid and gas phases, and slurries and pastes is equally welcome.
Associated measurements
and secondary instrumentation: for example, density, viscosity and secondary instrumentation effects.
All contributions are
subject to peer review, and additional features include:
Review articles
Case studies
Letters to the editor
Patent
surveys
Book reviews
Calendar of events and conference reports
Flow Measurement and Instrumentation is essential
reading for instrumentation engineers in the oil, gas, power, chemical, food, water and waste treatment industries, manufacturers of
flowmeters, and academics involved in research in this area.
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