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Title: Flow Measurement By Insertion Turbine Flowmeters
Author: Jerry Mcintosh
Source: 1984 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1984
Abstract: Insertion turbine meters are designed to offer a cost effective means of measurement of gas or liquids in large area ducts and pipelines. Measurement is achieved with a small rotor mounted on a strut giving a pulse output each time a rotor blade passes the plckoff. This turbine rotor rotates at a rate directly proportional to the velocity of the media being measured. The retractable insertion turbine meter can be installed or retracted from the line through an isolation valve which has been mounted on a riser. A conventional hot tap tool is normally used to cut an opening in the line through which the probe is inserted.




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