Sounding Out a New Way to Measure Gas Flow | NIST News

NIST researchers “tickle” a gas with acoustic waves to measure how fast it exits a vessel.

Schematic depicts sound-wave transmitter and receiver (microphone) placed at opposite ends of a gas-filled chamber. Credit: S. Kelley/NIST

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 acoustic waves to determine the average temperature of the gas and microwaves to ascertain the volume of the vessel, can measure gas flows and leaks from large containers particularly well.

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