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Title: Other Flow Measuring Devices Gas And Liquids
Author: Roger T. Piegza
Source: 1990 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1990
Abstract: There are many flow measurement devices in the market today. Some are extremely complex and expensive. This, however does not automatically make them the best or most accurate device available. We often tend to equate quality and accuracy as a direct function of cost and/or complexity, while often, the most simple and cost effective devices are as good or even better than their intricate and expensive counterparts. Technological advances and economic pressures continue to encourage the emergence of instrumentation with greater reliability and accuracy. These factors were influential in the development of the Multiport Averaging Pitot Primary Flow Measurement Device. This refined and enhanced version of the basic pitot tube, works on the same principle as the orifice or any other head-type primary. They are based on the same standard hydraulic equation, continuity equation, and Bernoullis Theorem. Through the enhancement of a proven concept, we now have available, a primary flow element offering many benefits. The Multiport Averaging Pitot offers a simple design with equal or better performance for fluid flow measurement and process control applications.




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