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Title: Fundamentals Of Bellows-Type Orifice Meters
Author: m. J. Sergesketter
Source: 1977 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1977
Abstract: The need to control and direct the flow of :er was recognized at a very early stage in the elopment of c i v i l i z a t i o n . In Europe and Asia i be seen the relics of hydraulic works, some of at antiquity, which display a high degree of jineering accomplishment, the best known of ch are the aqueducts which the Romans b u i l t to ng water to their c i t i e s . In the c i t i e s of ipeii and Herculaneum can be s t i l l seen piping ch conveyed water to houses and gardens, and ch included o r i f i c e plates to act as flow lining devices, providing a basis on which the vice was charged to the consumer. These were i t a l l ed almost 2,000 years ago. Some of these :hniques were introduced to North America by lineers who accompanied the Spanish missionaries, i whose work can s t i l l be seen at some of the sions in California.




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