# On the analogy between the bias flow aperture theory and the Coriolis   flowmeter "bubble theory"

**Authors:** Nils T. Basse

arXiv: 1901.04930 · 2019-11-15

## TL;DR

This paper compares the bias flow aperture theory and the Coriolis flowmeter bubble theory, exploring their similarities and differences through simplified models and analogies to enhance understanding of both phenomena.

## Contribution

It provides a comparative analysis and simplified models linking two distinct physical phenomena, offering new insights into their underlying mechanisms.

## Key findings

- Identifies key analogies between the two theories
- Simplifies the bubble theory for better comparison
- Highlights differences and similarities in physical behavior

## Abstract

Two different physical phenomena, described by the bias flow aperture theory and the Coriolis flowmeter "bubble theory", are compared. The bubble theory is simplified and analogies with the bias flow aperture theory are appraised.

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