Ledoux bell meter
Ledoux bell meter
[lə′dü ′bel ‚mēd·ər] (engineering)
A type of manometer used to measure the difference in pressure between two points generated by any one of several types of flow measurement devices such as a pitot tube; it is equipped with a shaped plug which makes the reading of the meter directly proportional to the flow rate.
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