Abstract

There are three forms of gap in the flow of the medium between walls of annular form, of which one rotates with a constant velocity in its plane; radial(~n.~m), end(~el, 8e~, and interrotor (6i) (Fig. i). This flow is considered as plane-parallel because of the small geometrical dimensions of the gaps and the absence of a pressure gradient along the rotor rotation direction. Also, it is assumed that the speeds of the medium in the end and radial gaps are the same. These assumptions enable us to derive optimum relationships for the gear and measurement-chamber sizes.

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