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Title: Fundamentals Of Gas Turbine Meters
Author: Joseph L. Pond
Source: 1988 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1988
Abstract: with the different phases of the gas industry in the U.S., plus the majority of a similar number of meters installed elsewhere in the World, use two different physical principles to measure gas volumes. These two physical principles are positive displacement, comprising the large majority, and inferential meters, used primarily for large volume flows. In positive displacement measure-rent, a barrier of some sort is inserted in the gas stream to separate the unmetered upstream gas from the metered downstream gas. Precisely known volumes of gas are transported across this barrier during each cycle of the measuring device. Adjustments are employed to calibrate the volume per cycle to desired engineering units . The product of the volume trapped per cycle times the number of cycles is displayed on any of a wide variety of readout devices as totalized volume at line conditions.




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