ultraäänimittaimet
Ultraäänimittaimet, known in English as ultrasonic flow meters or level meters, are devices that utilize sound waves to measure physical quantities. In the context of flow measurement, they work by transmitting ultrasonic pulses through a fluid and measuring the time it takes for these pulses to travel a known distance. By analyzing the change in travel time, the meter can determine the fluid's velocity, and subsequently, its flow rate. There are several types of ultrasonic flow meters, including transit-time meters, which measure the time difference between pulses traveling upstream and downstream, and Doppler meters, which rely on the frequency shift of reflected sound waves from particles or bubbles in the fluid.
For level measurement, ultrasonic sensors emit sound waves and measure the time it takes for the waves