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September Flow Measurement Training Courses

Learn flow measurement concepts, explore real-world applications and widely used measurement technologies

CEESI
Tue, 08/16/2011 - 13:01
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(CEESI: Nunn, CO) -- The Colorado Engineering Experiment Station Inc. (CEESI), provider of calibration services, specialty testing, research, and engineering services, has announced the 2011 Flow Measurement Training Series in Loveland, Colorado. Expand your educational opportunities with these three training courses in flow measurement. The training courses listed below teach flow measurement concepts by exploring a variety of real world applications and widely used measurement technologies.

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Fundamentals of Flow Measurement Training Course
(Sept. 13–15, 2011)

Tailored for measurement technicians in a broad range of industries, this course places strong emphasis on basic flow practices.

Topics include:
• Meter function, design, and application
• Installation effects
• Industry standards
• Basic fluid properties
• Relationship of pressure drop and flow rate
• Relationship between pipe diameter, velocity, and flow rate

 

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