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Title: Orifice Meters
Author: L. P. Emerson
Source: 1967 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1967
Abstract: This is the 42nd year the Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course has met. And Orifice Meters have been one of the major subjects for discussion at each and every session. Its construction, operation, calibration, field problems and calculation procedures have all been given attention. Why all this interest? Because the Orifice Meter is the device that monitors the accounting or dollar exchange of a very valuable product. No other meter has proven to be so adaptable to the wide ranges of conditions found when measuring gas all the way from the well head to the consumer, from a few cubic feet per hour to millions of cubic feet per day and at pressures all the way from vacuum to 6,000 pounds per square inch (and in some industrial processes even up to 50,000 pounds and more).




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