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Volumetric gas measurments

Volumetric gas measurments

Volumetric gas measurments

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I'm looking at a possible application where
I have to measure the volume of H2-gas by IMAQ, by looking at a Mercury-column, or by
looking at a piston in a transparent column.

Has anybody out there ever tried something
ike this, to give me some tips ?
Maybe also about possible vendors that makes
volumetric measurment eqiupment suitable for
this purpose ?
Martin

RE: Volumetric gas measurments

National Instruments can supply you with some good IMAQ hardware and software.

If it is pure H2 gas couldn't you measure the volume using temperature and pressure measurements?  Just a thought.

Good luck.

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