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Title: The Pros And Cons Of Turbine Meter Measurement
Author: Richard H. Schieber
Source: 1985 Appalachian Gas Measurement Short Course
Year Published: 1985
Abstract: The gas industry in the United States is fortunate in having a wide variety of measurement equipment available to satisfy every application need. Metering is no exception. There are four time tested and field proven types of meter in common use today as well as various newer electronic flow measurement devices. As with any other choice, there are trade-offs to be made in selecting one meter over another in order to get the specific characteristics required for a particular measurement application. Knowing the strengths and weaknesses of each type of meter is fundamental to the gas measurement engineer. This paper compares the turbine meter to diaphragm, rotary, and orifice meters and lists some of the key factors involved in meter selection.




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