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Title: Effects Of Abnormal Conditions On Accuracy Of Orifice Measurement Class Number 1100
Author: Dr. Darin L. George
Source: 2002 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 2002
Abstract: In 1971, E. J. Burgin of Florida Gas Transmission Company presented a paper at ISHM entitled Factors Affecting Accuracy of Orifice Measurement (Primary Element). Burgin noted that AGA (American Gas Association) Report No. 3 (as published at the time) claimed that a flange-tap orifice meter with a diameter ratio, p, between 0.15 and 0.7, fabricated and operated in accordance with the specifications of the standard, would have a discharge coefficient within +0.5% of the value calculated from the orifice equation. The purpose of Burgins paper was to examine some of the specifications in the orifice meter standard and to review the effect upon measurement accuracy when the specifications were ignored.Dr. Darin L. George




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