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Title: Turbine Gas Meter Calibration By Alternative Fluids
Author: Paul W. Tang
Source: 2007 Western Gas Measurement Short Course
Year Published: 2007
Abstract: Accurate calibration of turbine meters is increasingly attracting attention from natural gas companies due to the recent high gas commodity cost. The most common medium used for calibrating gas turbine meters is natural gas. Using natural gas as a calibration medium offers the closest match of physical properties for turbine meters used in the natural gas industry. However, it is often difficult and costly for natural gas based meter calibration facilities to operate over a wide pressure and temperature range due to the restrictions in their physical configurations. The relationship between Reynolds number and the performance of a turbine meter is a well established fact. A turbine meter is primarily a rotating machine which responds to the Reynolds number of the flow. The AGA No.7 Report 1 stipulates that the Kfactor of a turbine meter determined by matching




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