Coriolis Flow Meter.A single or dual tube is located inside the pipeline of each Coriolis flow meter. An exciter causes the tube to oscillate constantly. If there is now flow, the tube oscillates uniformly. As soon as the flow starts to flow in the tube, an additional twist is imposed on the oscillations as a result of liquid inertia.Sensors are located at the inlet and outlet of the tube and register this basic oscillation precisely. Now due to the Coriolis effect, the inlet and outlet sections of the tube oscillate in different directions at the same time. Highly sensitive sensors pick up this change of time and space. This is called a phase shift. This is a direct measurement of how much gas, the liquid is flowing through the pipe. Higher the phase shift, the more the flow in the tube v