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Title: Fundamental Principles Of Displacement Meters
Author: A. F. Benson
Source: 1941 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1941
Abstract: All types of displacement meters are designed on the principle that when the inlet valve is open to admit gas to a compartment containing its minimum volume of gas, the outlet valve from that compartment is closed. After the compartment is filled, the inlet valve is closed and later the outlet valve is opened. When a definite volume is discharged from the compartment, the outlet valve is closed so that during a period of measurement there is always a definite volume admitted to, confined within, and discharged from the compartment. Lets look at the various parts used In the assembly of a tinned steelcase meter designed on the above principle.




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