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Title: Orifice Meters
Author: D. C, Wiley
Source: 1950 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1950
Abstract: Xbe wide field of usefulness of the orifice meter and its SZSTS.1 acceptance as an instrument for measuring flow are e result of three major factors. First, the principles of pe-aUon of the orifice meter are well known and the nu- r.:i-.l values of the necessary coefficients have been a*ed out to a high degree of accuracy. Second is the Khanical development of the instrument to secure ac- y. compactness, convenience and dependability at low L The third factor is that specifications for the orifice : measuring runs, and for the installation and operation tbt recording instrument are definite and generally wed upon, so that the instrument is used with confidence. fefe paper will deal with some of the features of the souring instrument including new features and with Ese installation and application factors.




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