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Title: Turbulence And Its Effect In Measuring And Regulating Stations
Author: R. m. Walker
Source: 1993 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1993
Abstract: TURBULENCE IN A LIQUID OR GAS PIPING SYSTEM IS ALMOST NEVER DESIRABLE. UNFORTUNETELY, TURBULENCE IS ALSO ALMOST NEVER ABSENT. SO WE MUST PLAN FOR IT IN ORDER TO MINIMIZE ITS EFFECTS ON PIPELINE CAPACITY, PRESSURE DROP, MEASUREMENT ERROR, NOISE, AND PIPING VIBRATION. DESIGN ENGINEERS AND FIELD PERSONNEL ALIKE ARE INTERESTED IN KEEPING TURBULENCE TO A MINIMUM. BOTH FAVOR MAXIMUM THROUGHPUT WITH THE LEAST AMOUNT OF NOISE. BY THE SAME TOKEN, BOTH ARE CONCERNED WITH FINDING THE BEST SITE FOR ANALYTICAL INSTRUMENTS SUCH AS CALORIMETERS, CHROMATOGRAPHS, OR DEW POINT INSTRUMENTS, AND FOR A STEADY SENSE POINT FOR CONTROL.




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