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Flow metrology & rheology

News and Updates

Sounding Out a New Way to Measure Gas Flow

Researchers at NIST have developed a new — and sound — way to accurately measure the rate at which gas flows in and out of a vessel. The technique, which uses

Events

Projects and Programs

Qualification for AM Feedstocks, Machines and Processes

Completed
Objective - To develop, utilize, and analyze test methods and protocols for characterizing the feedstocks, machines, and processes in metal-based additive manufacturing to enable optimum usage and to reduce the cost and time needed for qualification. What is the Technical Idea? Qualification of AM

Optofluidic Cytometry

Ongoing
Flow cytometers are commercial instruments that provide rapid multiparameter measurements of single cells, which makes them indispensable in basic research and clinical studies of diseases and drug therapies. Measurements of cellular attributes can include indicators of cell size and shape and well

Acoustic Techniques in Fluid Metrology

Ongoing
We use acoustic techniques in gases to measure the thermodynamic temperature of a gas in a spherical or cylindrical cavity, the optical absorption in gases and aerosols (in collaboration with NIST’s Chemical Sciences Division) the quantity of gas in a large vessel or tank, and gas flow into/from a

The NIST Chemistry Webbook

Ongoing
Intended Impact It is part of NIST's mission to distribute Standard Reference Data to scientists, engineers, educators, and the general public. The NIST Chemistry WebBook is intended to help fulfill NIST's mission by distributing such data over the Internet. Objective Develop a web site

Publications

Calibrating laser Doppler anemometers utilizing an optical chopper

Author(s)
Christopher Crowley, Iosif Isaakovich Shinder, Michael R. Moldover, Joey Boyd, James Filla, Aaron Johnson
Laser Doppler anemometers (LDAs) use scattered light to determine velocity components of a flowing fluid. The operating principal of LDAs is simple conceptually

Tools and Instruments

Wind Tunnel

NIST’s wind tunnel can produce air speeds between 0.15 m/s and 40 m/s. The air speed reference is a Laser Doppler Anemometer (LDA) with an uncertainty of 2.5 %

Natural Gas Flow Calibration Service

Name(s) of Calibrations/SRMs/SRD/SRIs and any related programs: NIST Special Tests for Natural Gas Flow (18080S) Summary The Fluid Metrology Group (FMG)

Gas Flow Standards

Summary NIST's gas flow meter calibrations support a wide range of industries that require low-uncertainty, SI-traceable measurements. These industries include

Liquid Flow Standards

Summary The Fluid Metrology Group has a dynamic, gravimetric liquid flow standard spanning the flow range 0.2 L/s to 15 L/s with uncertainty less than 0.03 % at

Awards