Abstract
An analysis is presented of the influence of forces due to an electromagnetic pick-up on the calibration of small turbine flowmeters. The analysis shows how the forces can produce high starting flows. A comparison between the theory and the experimental results of calibrating a meter both with and without the electromagnetic pick-up suggests that the dominant effect of the pick-up is to produce an additional resisting torque which is almost independent of the rotational speed of the meter.
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