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Schematic views of a transit-time ultrasound perivascular ultrasonic volume flowsensor. Using wide beam illumination, two transducers pass ultrasonic signals back and forth, alternately intersecting the flowing liquid in upstream and downstream directions. The flowmeter derives an accurate measure of the "transit time" it takes for the wave of ultrasound to travel from one transducer to the other The difference between the upstream and downstream integrated transit times is a measure of volume flow rather than velocity.

Susan Eymann, Transonic Systems, Inc.
Date 29 March 2007 (original upload date)
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current14:02, 29 March 2007Thumbnail for version as of 14:02, 29 March 2007300 × 168 (9 KB)MoraviaspySchematic views of a transit-time ultrasound perivascular ultrasonic volume flowsensor. Using wide beam illumination, two transducers pass ultrasonic signals back and forth, alternately intersecting the flowing liquid in upstream and downstream directions

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