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hline.gif (1894 bytes) Point Gage (flier) Air Flow Unit (flier) Precision Manometer (flier) Rouse Manometer (image) Non-Intrusive Sediemnt Diagnostic Probes Timer Before the age of digital instrumets... Pitot Pobes Quantitative Imaging Techniques University researchers use an anemometer in conjunction with the IBM and the Sediment Concentration Probe on a 
meandering stream model, late 1960s. Hot-Wire anemometer and the Rouse Manometer in a wind tunnel in the late 1950s. Hot-Wire Anemometer used for measurements in an air jet, 1960s. Professor Phil Hubbard and the Hot-Wire Anemometer he developed at IIHR in the early 1950s. Professor macagno using pieziometers to determine pressure distribution in a porous media model in the early 1970s. An air-flow unit assembled for instruction. Iowa Sediment Concentration Measuring System Liquid Level Measuremetns Hot-Wire Anemometry Hot Wire Anemometer (image) Differential Manometer (image) Flow Obstruction Meter Multiple stagnation tube rake Orifice (image) Differential manometer (diagram) Point Gage (image) Traversing Stagnation Tube Piezometer panel
 

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