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Title: Other Differential Pressure Meters
Author: Stephen T. Stark
Source: 2003 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 2003
Abstract: Throughout the oil and gas industry, orifice meters are arguably the best known and most widely used type of differential pressure meter. Orifice meters measure natural gas, hydrocarbon liquids, and many non-hydrocarbons including water, steam, air, hydrogen, helium, nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and many other fluids. Other types of differential pressure meters also exist, some having performance characteristics suitable in special measurement applications. New types of differential pressure meter arrive on the scene from time to time, but virtually all of them function fundamentally the same way. The purpose of this article is to examine differential pressure meters in general, and discuss many of their common attributes and limitations.




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