Conclusions
The above method of simulating a sudden change in the rate of flow by clamping the rotating part of a flowmeter transducer for the purpose of determining its time constant is very simple and easy to produce, and can be recommended for application in any laboratory or workshop. This method can be applied to flowmeters and other similar instruments.
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Boshnyak, L.L., Byzov, L.N. & Kaznacheev, B.A. Experimental determination of the time constant in propeller tachometric flowmeter transducers. Meas Tech 5, 164–166 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00975931
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