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Title: Measurement By Orifice - Fundamental Principles Of Orifice Meters
Author: L. P. Emerson
Source: 1966 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1966
Abstract: gas flows one would investigate all types of meters available. Without much question the type which from the standpoint of first cost, ease of maintenance, overall accuracy, ease of range changes, compatibility with present and future equipment would be selected. On nearly every count the orifice meter is found a good choice for large volume gas flow measurement. It is easily reproduced and duplicated, it is relatively inexpensive, it has acquired long-term confidence in its use, has good accuracy, and can be manufactured and installed without an individual flow calibration. Furthermore, the measurement signals can be used with conventional instruments as inputs to supervisory and long distance transmitting systems to flow computers, both analog and digital.




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