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Title: Flow Measurement By Insertion Turbine Meters
Author: Don A. Pfautsch
Source: 1976 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1976
Abstract: Accurate measurements of both liquid and gaseous hydrocarbons have been accomplished throughout industry using various techniques. For many years the use of Orifice meters, pitot tubes, or positive displacement meters was accepted as the standards of industry. Then, after several years of controversial applications, the turbine meter began to be accepted as a very accurate primary means of measurement. The turbine meter is now being used in both liquid and gas measurement systems, and for custody transfer of liquids when used in conjunction with a prover system. The insertion turbine meter (Figure 1) is a new concept in flow measurement. This device allows measurement of the flow of liquid or gas in large lines at substantial cost savings.




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