August 12-14, 2009
Anchorage, Alaska USA


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  International Symposium on Fluid Flow Measurement

The North American Fluid Flow Measurement Council is pleased to announce the 7th International Symposium on Fluid Flow Measurement (ISFFM) will take place in Anchorage, Alaska on August 12-14, 2009. During the 7th ISFFM, industrial research laboratories, universities, government laboratories, and industrial field study teams will present information on a wide variety of research and technology topics associated with fluid flow metering. By attending this event, you’ll have the opportunity to network with experts and gain insight on fluid flow metering topics such as:
  • Wet gas and multiphase flow measurement
  • Ultrasonic metering
  • Measurement uncertainty
  • Critical flow
  • Fluid properties and gas analysis
  • Liquid metering
  • Velocimitry and optical methods
  • Facilities and primary standards
With 54 technical presentations in two parallel sessions available, this high-quality, technically informative event is one you can't afford to miss. Hear firsthand about the latest technology developments and research discoveries from leaders in fluid flow measurement. Share your knowledge on important measurement topics. Network with your peers in a variety of industries. Expand your understanding of measurement techniques by attending hands-on workshops and training classes. For anyone interested in submitting an abstract for a paper, read the Call for Abstracts for more information.

In addition, the Working Group on Fluid Flow or WGFF will be holding its annual meeting. Read more about the Working Group on Fluid Flow at the WGFF website.

The North American Fluid Flow Measurement Council has selected Anchorage, Alaska, USA as the setting for the 7th International Symposium on Fluid Flow Measurement.



Contact CEESI with questions regarding ISFFM