Publisher's Synopsis
This book endeavors to find a solution to the simple dual question - where is the liquid, and how is it moving? It does this by examining the level, leakage and flow of the liquid. Although the book provides occasional hints on how to improve the situation, its primary purpose is to discuss the various means for checking on where the fluid is and how it is moving. The techniques for determining this are then associated to applications for which they are best suited. The three distinct features of liquid monitoring - level, leakage and flow - are combined in this book to enable the reader to appreciate the total concept, but in order to cover each aspect properly, each is given its own self-contained section. Invaluable to engineers, maintenance personnel, managers and students concerned with any industry having recourse to the use of liquids.