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Flow measurement is a branch of engineering that focuses on the measurement of the rate of fluid flow in a system. It is used to measure the amount of liquid, gas, or vapor that passes through a pipe or other container. Flow measurement is used in a variety of industries, including oil and gas, water and wastewater, and chemical processing.
Flow measurement is typically done using a variety of instruments, such as flow meters, flow switches, and flow controllers. These instruments measure the flow rate, pressure, and temperature of the fluid, and can be used to monitor and control the flow of the fluid. Flow measurement is also used to measure the efficiency of a system, as well as to detect and diagnose problems.
Flow measurement is an important part of engineering, as it helps to ensure the safety and efficiency of a system. It is also used to optimize the performance of a system, and to reduce costs.
Some companies in the flow measurement market include ABB, Siemens, Emerson, Honeywell, and Yokogawa. Show Less Read more