Rather than building ever-larger Coriolis, vortex or ultrasonic sensors, engineers can use smaller measuring paths and combine their outputs to accurately measure flow in large-diameter pipelines.
Master plumber Ryan King brings no-dig CIPP pipe relining and trenchless sewer repair to 25+ DFW communities, from ...
IRVING, TX — In collaboration with more than 30 committee and subcommittee members, the American Water Works Association (AWWA) has updated its C901 Standard for PE4710 high-density polyethylene (HDPE ...
The same family of artificial intelligence that powers today's image generators is now being aimed at one of biology's ...
The Horizon Europe project Mopo has published a new technical publication dedicated to Spine Toolbox, the open-source ...
ABB to deliver electromagnetic flowmeters with Ethernet-APL connectivity to Zhejiang Petroleum & Chemical for a large-scale ...
Engineers discovered that falling rainwater can unexpectedly reverse airflow deep underground, solving a mystery with important implications for mine safety. Operating a facility deep underground ...
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