Browsing by Supervisor "Hemp, J."

Browsing by Supervisor "Hemp, J."

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  • Halsey, D. M. (Cranfield University, 1986-09)
    A theoretical and experimental investigation of the character of in turbulent pipe flow has been carried out and some implications for the use of flowmeters considered. An extensive survey of Industrial users ...
  • Serio, Luigi (Cranfield University, 2007-09)
    This thesis is concerned with the design, development and testing of helium mass flowmeters based on different technologies to be used as diagnostic tools for the cryogenic system of the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, ...
  • Durcan, L. P. (Cranfield University, 1998-10)
    This thesis is concerned with the development of a prototype electromagnetic flowmeter for dielectric liquids. A initial prototype flowmeter is tested in laboratory conditions with a liquid of low conductivity, the ...
  • Amare, T. (Cranfield University, 1995-07)
    Experimental investigation and theoretical analysis of an electromagnetic flowmeter designed for use with dielectric liquids has been carried out. An extensive survey of the industrial users of flowmeters has been made, ...
  • Krafft, Rainer (Cranfield University, 1993-09)
    The response of an Electromagnetic Flowmeter to a secondary, nonconducting phase in a continuous conducting phase is investigated. Experiments are carried out on a commercial 2" Foxboro flowmeter with sinusoidal mains ...
  • Spendel, K. D. (Cranfield University, 1985-11)
    This thesis is concerned with non-invasive ultrasonic flow measurement, using the transit time principle. The errors associated with the transit-time flowmeter are investigated and a design of flowmeter is suggested. A ...
  • Tello-Campos, A. (1988-10)
    This thesis presents a theoretical and experimental study of swirling flow in an orifice plate flowmeter. Firstly, a solid body rotation was considered as the inlet velocity profile of an orifice plate. The beta ...
  • Lamb, William Simon (1991-08)
    This thesis presents the results of a detailed investigation into the performance of devices designed to suppress the vortex induced vibration of slender cylindrical structures. The phenomenon of vortex induced vibration ...
  • Ho, Tsz Hang Emily Ting (Cranfield University, 1993)
    Elastomer seals are widely used in the petroleum industry. Seal failure can be very expensive, due to losses in production and high maintenance costs. Another aspect of this problem is the difficulty in predicting the ...
  • Sultan, G. (Cranfield University, 1990-03)
    The Coriolis sass flowaeter is modelled using the theory of vibrating beams. Tube deformations for the fundamental mode and the next two nodes of natural (out-of-plane) vibration are worked out for many tube geometries. ...
  • Xu, Y. F. (Cranfield University, 1992-02)
    A vortex shedding model is developed to predict the flow fields around turbine flowmeter blades. This model is used to simulate the flow separation and reattachment in the leading edge areas and the wake flows of the ...