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Title: Fundamentals Of Turbine Type Meter Measurement
Author: J. R. Stevenson
Source: 1968 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1968
Abstract: The Rockwell Turbo-Meter is a compact, light weight, line mounted meter capable of measuring gas accurately over an extremely wide range of flow conditions. The general acceptance of this measurement principle has led to the development of a line of meters to cover flows from under 3000 scfh to well over 10 million scfh at working pressures up to 1440 p.s.i. The Turbo Meter is one of the newest developments in gas measurement devices to be in general use. This type of meter does not fit the true definition of either a differential type meter (Orifice Meter) or the Positive Displacement Meter. It would be considered as a device to sense the gas velocity through a fixed flow area, Use of appropriate gearing provides a mechanical totalization in units of volume at flowing conditions of pressure and temperature. The metered volume must, therefore, be corrected to base volume conditions.




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