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Title: Gas Measurement By Insertion Turbine Flow Meters
Author: B. J. Kemperman
Source: 1989 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1989
Abstract: There are a number of different types of insertion devices available for gas measurement. They include pi tot tubes, vortex shedding meters, target meters, thermal dispersion meters and insertion turbine meters. What all these meters have in common is that (with the exception of the multiport averaging pi tot tube) they make a measurement at one point in the pipeline cross section from which the total flow through the pipeline 1s Inferred. Hence, if reasonably accurate measurement is required, it is important that such devices be inserted to a point in the pipeline where the prevailing flowing velocity is representative of the average of all velocities in the pipe. All insertion meters are averaging devices and must be viewed as such.




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