News

Dynamic measurement methods for water metering workshop

Image showing row of water meters of cold and hot water
Row of water meters of cold and hot water.

13 – 14 November 2019, CETIAT, Villeurbanne, France


The project

EMPIR project ‘Metrology for real-world domestic water metering’ (17IND13, MetroWaMet) is working to assess domestic water meters under realistic conditions in order to validate and improve the accuracy of water consumption measurements.

In doing so, this should ensure consumers’ trust in measurement correctness and consumption billing.


The workshop

Research related to the project will be presented at a workshop on dynamic measurement and calibration methods for liquid flow meters, with a focus on water meters.

 

The workshop will present:

  • A review of existing dynamic measurement methods and facilities (gravimetric, volumetric, using master meters)
  • A review of methods and facilities under development
  • A discussion around common trends, difficulties and needs for industry

Proposals for presentations are welcome. Please contact florestan.ogheard@cetiat.fr

The workshop will be of interest to people from NMIs and DIs, academia and industry.

Full details of the workshop

Workshop brochure

Registration

Registration form ; deadline for registration is 30 September 2019.


EMPIR projects are co-funded by the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme and the EMPIR Participating States.

Want to hear more about EURAMET?

Sign up for EURAMET newsletters and other information

Follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter

Select your area of interest
Presentation describing work of Metrology Partnership biomethane project wins best lecture award
2024-04-25

Creating a metrological infrastructure to monitor biomethane for use in transportation and gas networks more

Achievements in metrology for increased efficiency of high voltage power grids
2024-04-22

EMPIR project continues dissemination activities, including the revision of the IEC 60060-1 and IEC 60060-2 standards more

EMPIR project contributes to more accurate observations of ocean acidification
2024-04-18

Carbon dioxide, released from man-made activities, is lowering the pH of the Earth’s oceans, and impacting the health of marine organisms worldwide more

Page 1 of 227.