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Title: Coriolis Meter Technology For Natural Gas Applications
Author: Terry Fredlund, Steve Baldwin
Source: 2005 South East Asia Flow Measurement Conference
Year Published: 2005
Abstract: What we know today as Coriolis effect was first described by the 19th-century French engineer-mathematician Gustave-Gaspard Coriolis in the year 1835. His work has contributed greatly to the field of Meteorology, helping scientist to understand weather phenomenon. His work also describes the fundamental physics behind the modern Coriolis mass flow meters found in industry today. This paper will outline the technology behind the modern Coriolis meter, its advantages/disadvantages and operational limitations relative to natural gas measurement.




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