Balancing structure for a single curved tube coriolis flow...

Measuring and testing – Volume or rate of flow – Mass flow by imparting angular or transverse momentum to the...

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07845241

ABSTRACT:
A Coriolis flow meter is disclosed that uses the deflection of a torsion member (430) to balance the vibration of a single curved flow tube (308). The two ends of the torsion member are attached to, and vibrate with, a center section of the single flow tube (308). A balance member (432) is attached to a center section of the torsion member (430) and vibrates in the opposite phase of the single flow tube (308) causing the torsion member (430) to be deflected in torsion.

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