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Illustration for the mass flow meter article, for the purpose of illustrating the mass flow meter operating principle.
This is the third animation of a group of four.
The previous animation is Image:Coriolis_meter_rotating_flow_512x512.gif
The next animation is Image:Coriolis_meter_vibrating_flow_512x512.gif

This animation represents how curve tube mass flow meters are designed. The fluid flows through two parallel tubes. An actuator (not shown) induces a vibration of the tubes. (In this animation, the vibration is shown in slow motion.) The two parallel tubes are counter-vibrating, to make the measuring device less sensitive to outside vibrations.

A flow meter that uses the Coriolis effect for its operating principle is also called a Coriolis flow meter.

Smaller (256x256 pixels) version of this animation: Image:Coriolis_meter_vibrating_no-flow_256x256.gif

Created: 2 february 2007

Author: Cleonis (Using POV-ray ray-tracing software)


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02:08, 4 February 2007512×512 (177 KB)Cleontuni ('''Description:'''<br> Illustration for the mass flow meter article, for the purpose of illustrating the mass flow meter operating principle. <br/> This is the third animation of a group of four. <br/> The previous animation is [[:Image:Coriolis_mete)
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