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Title: Orifice Meters
Author: J. L. Cottrell
Source: 1950 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1950
Abstract: We are engaged in a fast growing business and apparently ihere is an unlimited demand for our product. The Natural Gas industry, by virtue of its vast network of pipe line systems, now has connecting pipe lines from San Francisco bo New York City. This does not mean that gas will go from California to New York, or vice versa, but it does travel :rom the Mid-Continent area to the east and west coasts. Ve, in this school, are interested in the science of measuring and regulating gas from the well to the market. We are certain that the Italian, Venturi, and the German, Clemens 3erschel, who worked on flow meters centuries ago, had no :aea that the orifice type meter would be the basis of measurement in a business like ours.




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