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Title: Gas Measurement By Insertion Turbine Meter
Author: Larry A. Quick
Source: 1999 American School of Gas Measurement Technology
Year Published: 1999
Abstract: The gas industry has had a requirement for many years for a simple and reliable cost-effective meter to measure gas flow in large diameter pipes, or even in smaller diameter pipes in which the flow cannot be interrupted or the passage obscured. The insertion turbine meter is well suited for this type of flow measurement in a variety of non-custody transfer applications. It is presently used in many applications such as compressor efficiency and surge control, pipeline catastrophic leak detection, pacing odorizers, pacing samplers and checking throughput. There are several commonly desired features associated with the use of an insertion turbine meter. Linearity and repeatability are usually the most important features. Rangeability can be just as important in most applications. Fast response time, negligible pressure drop across the sensing device and easy removability under pressure are usually given requirements for any application considering the use of an insertion turbine meter. Of course in todays business environment, reliability, simplicity of use and economical are absolute given requirements for any product or service being supplied.




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