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Title: The Flat Plate Orifice Meter
Author: Allen D. Mclean
Source: 1938 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1938
Abstract: Mr. Eatill: The first speaker is a man we have all known for some time. He has been coming to the Meter School for a long time. We are always glad to hear from him. Mr. A. D. McLean, Pittsburgh Equitable Meter Company. I like to point out what these mens hobbies are. With your permission, Mr. McLean, 111 tell what your hobby is. He composes music when he isnt figuring out all these engineering problems. I want to introduce Mr. A. D. McLean. Mr. McLean: My friends . . . I can see you are all utility men, anyway. My talk this morning is on the orifice meter. Its a very simple meter, really. Its just a hole you push gas through, and a sort of glorified recording mechanism. However, it is much simpler, actually, than the theory behind the orifice meter. The magnetics involved and the physics involved are very complicated. It really is necessary to go pretty deeply into some of it. I am going to impose some on you boys. I am going to ask you to wade through it.




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