Upcoming Flow Measurement Seminars
Track: Flow Measurements
Saturday, August 24 | 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM | 1-Day (8 Hours) |
Course Title: Gas & Liquid Flow Measurement Fundamentals
Instructor: Richard Fertell, Proteus Industries, Inc.
Course Description Number: Tfm-1 | Pairs with Tfm-2 and Tfm-3
Course Description
Sunday, August 25 | 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM | 1/2-Day AM (4 Hours) |
Course Title: Uncertainty Analysis: Coriolis Mass Flow Meters
Instructor: Richard Fertell, Proteus Industries, Inc.
Course Description Number: Tfm-2 | Pairs with Tfm-1 and Tfm-3
Course Description
Sunday, August 25 | 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM | 1/2-Day PM (4 Hours) |
Course Title: Uncertainty Analysis: Liquid Flow Rig Measurement
Instructor: Richard Fertell, Proteus Industries, Inc.
Course Description Number: Tfm-3 | Pairs with Tfm-1 and Tfm-2
Course Description
Proteus Industries presents Tutorial Workshops at the Y2017 Measurement Science Conference:
Tutorial 1
> A Flow Rate Technology Fundamentals & Viscosity Measurement
> Liquid Flow Rig Measurement Uncertainty Assessment
Tutorial 2
> Coriolis Meter Measurement Uncertainty Analysis
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