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Title: Fundamentals Of Rotary And Turbine Meters
Author: Richard H. Schieber
Source: 1985 Appalachian Gas Measurement Short Course
Year Published: 1985
Abstract: In the United States and Canada, the bulk of natural gas measurement is handled by four types of meters diaphragm, rotary, turbine and orifice. Figure 1 illustrates the overlapping capacity ranges for the four types of meters, suggesting that for any given application, a choice of at least two and perhaps three meters is possible meter capacity was the only criteria used for selection. The meters in Fig. 1 can be broadly categorized into two groups, the positive displacement type and the inferential type. This paper will review the differences between these groups as they relate to rotary and turbine meters and discuss the operating principles, characteristics and advantages of each.




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