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Title: Turbine Meters
Author: Charles W. Bolam
Source: 1975 Appalachian Gas Measurement Short Course
Year Published: 1975
Abstract: Turbine meters were introduced to the gas industry in the early 1960s with the Rockwell 6 gas turbine meter. Because of the necessity of a highly accurate measuring device over a relatively large range of pressures and flow rates, the turbine meter has developed into a line of meters capable of measuring low flow rates of 800 scfh and large flows in excess of 1.4 x 10* scfh. The operating pressure of a turbine meter may be less than atmospheric or up to high pressure applications in excess of 1400 psig. The turbine meter is a compact, lightweight, line-mounted measuring device which the gas industry feels is a reliable method of measuring gaseous fluids.




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