I enjoyed the video. I have a question. Looking at the path that ultrasound crosses, it seems to pierce the wall twice in the middle. By the way, can ultrasound penetrate a blocked wall? My experiment showed that ultrasound couldn't penetrate the wall. So I wonder if ultrasound can pass through obstacles.
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And I learned exactly what I was hoping to 👍
Very good explanation.Thanks
Does the frequency range of the transducer's signal depend on the medium?
Do the sensors need to make contact with the medium
Very clear. Thank you!
I enjoyed the video. I have a question.
Looking at the path that ultrasound crosses, it seems to pierce the wall twice in the middle.
By the way, can ultrasound penetrate a blocked wall?
My experiment showed that ultrasound couldn't penetrate the wall.
So I wonder if ultrasound can pass through obstacles.
Hi! Thanks for your questions. Please feel free to register for our free eLearning courses at KROHNE Academy online: academy-online.krohne.com. Here, you will find a course on ultrasonic flowmeters in general (academy-online.krohne.com/en/courses/ultrasonic-flowmeters/), but also a course on ultrasonic clamp-on flowmeters (academy-online.krohne.com/en/courses/clamp-on/). This technique allows indeed also to send ultrasonic signals through pipe walls. Best regards!
nice job sir!
how'd you get the area equation??
How it come for the formular of average flow velocity?
1/Tab - 1/Tab
can we take alha=90 degree?
No, we cant. If we make alpha to be 90 degrees, transit time difference would be zero, in which case we cant measure the flow rate
I doub Vcos@ (V is Vm?) It means Vmcos@ = Vcos@ ?
thanks
what is the unit of Q(flow rate) ?
M3/s or litter/sec