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Title: Turbine Meters
Author: Richard H. Schieber
Source: 1989 Western Gas Measurement Short Course
Year Published: 1989
Abstract: Gas measurement in the U.S. and around the world is dominated by diaphragm, rotary, turbine and orifice meters. Each serves different segments of the industry and each has its own set of measurement advantages and disadvantages. The four types of gas meters can be broken down into two distinct categories positive displacement meters and inferential meters. Diaphragm and rotary meters fall into the positive displacement group because they each have well defined measurement compartments that alternately fill and then empty as the meter rotates. By knowing the volume displaced in each meter revolution and by applying the proper gear ratio, the meter is made to read directly in cubic feet or cubic meters.




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