rotametrar
Rotametrar is a device used to measure the volumetric flow rate of fluids. It is an anemometer designed to measure the velocity of fluid flow by using the hair-like fibers based on the principle of vortex shedding. These fibers, when exposed to the flow of fluid, create swirling or eddy currents that increase the head loss in the fluid flow system and result in multiple points of separation or disconnection on the flow trajectory of the fluid, which is in turn measured by the device.
The rotametrar device measures the frequency of the vortex shedding by counting the speed at which the
Rotametrar is usually applied for measuring the flow of liquids and gases such as that used in
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