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Title: Effects Of Flow Conditioning On Liquid Measurement
Author: Don Lundberg
Source: 2000 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 2000
Abstract: Many a time did I stand beside such a pipe and exert myself to invent how to force these pipes to reveal the secret of their hidden action (Clemens Herschel 1898). In 250 B.C., Archimedes documented his principles of hydrodynamics and floatation. Newton also contributed to establishing the fundamental principles of classic hydrodynamics. In the 1700s, Leonard Euler developed the basic equations of fluid motion and formalized the equation we now call Bernoullis. Daniel Bernoulli recognized that if total energy were constant, a change in a medias velocity would result in an inverse change in pressure.




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