volumetric flow

collocation in English

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volumetric
adjective
uk
/ˌvɒl.jəˈmet.rɪk/
us
/ˌvɑːl.jəˈmet.rɪk/
relating to the measuring ...
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flow
noun
uk
/fləʊ/
us
/floʊ/
the movement of something in ...
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(Definition ofvolumetricandflowfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This motion always occurs during the accelerating period of thevolumetricflowrate.
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Another significant improvement was observed if we did not allow the minimum of thevolumetricflowrate to ever become exactly zero.
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The gas and liquidvolumetricflowrates are converted t o actual velocities by using the measured liquid thickness and a plug flow assumption.
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The computed axial pressure gradient also varies periodically with time but with the same period as thevolumetricflowrate.
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A sinusoidally varyingvolumetricflowrate was imposed and a solution sought of the flow field consistent with this flow rate.
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A 0.04 m3 capacity syringe was used to provide a non-pulsating flow with a knownvolumetricflowrate to the nozzle assembly.
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Figure 2 shows the dimensionlessvolumetricflowrate.
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They only give thevolumetricflowrate in the vicinity of the walls.
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It is important to notice that all computed axial pressure gradients are periodic with time and have a phase difference of approximately 90° from thevolumetricflowrate.
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A significant improvement in the rate of convergence occurred if the calculations started a t the beginning, or shortly thereafter, of the accelerative part of thevolumetricflowrate.
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Upon convergence the divergence of the velocity was less than and the numerically computedvolumetricflowrate was calculated to be within less than 2x of its analytic value.
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Modern particulate samplers use avolumetricflowcontrol system that pulls air through the particle separator at the velocity required to achieve the desired cutpoint.
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Volumetricflowrate is the mass flow rate divided by the fluid density.
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This is referred to asvolumetricflowmeasurement.
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The flow rate can then integrated over time intovolumetricflow.
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Axial flow impellers impose essentially bulk motion, and are used on homogenization processes, in which increased fluidvolumetricflowrate is important.
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Volumetricflowrate depends on the size of the pipe, shear rate is a measure of how the velocity changes with distance.
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Frequently, other terms synonymous with discharge are used to describe thevolumetricflowrate of water and are typically discipline dependent.
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Since this is only the time derivative of volume, a scalar quantity, thevolumetricflowrate is also a scalar quantity.
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This allows water to transmit heat over greater distances with much lessvolumetricflowand reduced temperature difference.
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