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Title: Design Considerations For Orifice Meter Tubes
Author: Ray Kendrick
Source: 1991 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1991
Abstract: What is a meter tube? The most widely used standard (ANSI/API 2530) describes a meter tube Figure 1) as the straight upstream and downstream pipe of the same diameter, including straightening vanes (if used), the orifice holding device (with pressure taps) and the orifice plate. separating the flanges. Each of these segments should be addressed when designing an orifice measurement installation. The initial assumption must be made that accurate measurement is desired. Many manhours of test work went into the development of the equation and mechanical requirements necessary to achieve the code stated accuracy from use of the equation.




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