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Title: Fundamentals Of Orifice Meter Measurement
Author: Fred De Busk
Source: 1999 Western Gas Measurement Short Course
Year Published: 1999
Abstract: One measures quantity (Positive Displacement): the other measures rate of flow (Inferential.) All fluid meters, however, consist of two distinct parts, each of which has different functions to perform. The first is the prinfiary element, wnich is in contact with the fluid, resulting in some form of interaction. This interaction may be that of imparting motion to the primary element: the fluid may be accelerated etc. The second or secondary element translates the interaction between fluid and pnmary element into a signal that can be converted into volume, weights or rates of flow and indicates or records the results




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