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Title: Fundamentals Of Orifice Metering
Author: James Keating
Source: 2000 Appalachian Gas Measurement Short Course
Year Published: 2000
Abstract: How do we measure a colorless, almost odorless gas which makes an ideal fuel for heating, cooking and other energy processes? Our first difficulty would be the fact that the gas is flowing continuously in a closed conduit, a pipeline, at high or low pressure and either high or low velocity. To that degree, there are different types of meters which may be used. There is the turbine, or displacement, or orifice, or the latest - the ultrasonic. This paper will concentrate on the orifice meter. The orifice meter is by far the most common and widely used form of gas measurement.




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