
Ultrasonic Doppler Velocity Profiler for Fluid Flow
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Science & Technology
Format
Kindle
Pages
284
Language
Japanese
Published
Jan 1, 2012
Publisher
Springer
Edition
2012
ISBN-10
4431540261
ISBN-13
9784431540267
Description
Raymond A. Huml delves into the innovative techniques of fluid flow measurement through the ultrasonic velocity profile (UVP) method. Originally rooted in medical engineering, this approach has evolved to become a vital tool in various fluid mechanics applications. By harnessing the principles of the Doppler effect, UVP enables precise measurement of fluid velocities within diverse environments, offering researchers and engineers insight into complex flow dynamics.
As the book unfolds, readers encounter comprehensive discussions on the underlying theory, practical implementations, and advanced applications of UVP technology. Huml emphasizes the significance of accurate flow profiling and explores the integration of UVP with modern engineering practices. This work serves not only as an essential resource for professionals in fluid mechanics but also as a bridge connecting traditional methodologies with cutting-edge innovations in the field. Throughout, the book champions the transformative potential of ultrasonic technology in facilitating a deeper understanding of fluid behavior.
As the book unfolds, readers encounter comprehensive discussions on the underlying theory, practical implementations, and advanced applications of UVP technology. Huml emphasizes the significance of accurate flow profiling and explores the integration of UVP with modern engineering practices. This work serves not only as an essential resource for professionals in fluid mechanics but also as a bridge connecting traditional methodologies with cutting-edge innovations in the field. Throughout, the book champions the transformative potential of ultrasonic technology in facilitating a deeper understanding of fluid behavior.
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