Email Document Reference

Enter your email address below and the reference for this document will be sent to shortly from webmaster@ceesi.com.

Title: Fundamentals Of Orifice Mistering
Author: Lewis P. Emerson
Source: 1975 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1975
Abstract: A title like, Fundamentals of Orifice Metering, suggests several subjects that might be discussed, and they are all related to the metering or measurement of fluids that flow in a closed piping system whether they are liquids, vapors, or gases. Orifice metering can be readily broken down into several parts. For instance, there is the primary element in direct contact with the fluid a flat plate with a sharp square-edged hole or orifice in the center that is held between flanges on a pipe. The primary device also includes the flanges that hold the orifice plate in place, the immediately adjacent pipe runs upstream and downstream, and the differential pressure sensing taps. Another important nart is the readout enuipment or secondary clcnent. This consists of the indicators, the recorders, the gauges and/or totalizers that make the measurement intelligible. Another important part, too, is the connecting piping tiie manifolds and valves used to join the primary element with the secondary element.




In order to prevent spam and automated file downloads for documents within the Measurement Library, please follow the instructions below and then you will be able to email a reference to this article.





Copyright © 2025