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Title: Fundamentals Of Turbine Meter Measurement
Author: Howard J. Evans
Source: 1963 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1963
Abstract: While the turbine meter concept is quite old, it has previously been applied almost exclusively to the measurement of liquids. Gas measurement is a totally new area. As the positive displacement meter compares with a piston steam engine, so a turbine gas meter compares with a steam turbine. In principle, a rotor with specially shaped blades is mounted in a gas passage, and fluid is directed axially toward the rotor. Passage of the gas stream through the rotor exerts a force which turns the rotor at a speed directly proportional to gas flow rate.




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