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Title: The Effect Of Contaminated Orifice Plates On The Discharge Coefficient
Author: Michael Reader-Harris, Neil Barton And David Hodges
Source: Flomeko 2010
Year Published: 2010
Abstract: Orifice plates can be contaminated by oil, grease, pipeline sludge or other liquids or solids. Experience shows that sometimes the contamination extends to the sharp edge of the orifice plate, but that on many occasions any possible contamination near the edge is cleaned by the flow. The latter case is investigated here. In some of the existing sets of data the contamination in the form of soft deposits used to gather the data means that interpretation is not straightforward so Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) was used to assist in the interpreta




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