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Title: Development Of Orifice Meter Standards Past, Present And Future And A Discussion Of Orifice Meter Statistics
Author: Edgar E. Buxton
Source: 1992 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1992
Abstract: The flow of water through a hole (orifice of some description) was, no doubt observed for centuries. Systems of canals in conjunction with storage reservoirs for conveyance were in use in Eirypt in the 14th Century B.C. Early use of orifice meters for measurement of flow rates were reported in service in Rome near the end of the first Century A.D. An interesting statement found in Encylopaedia Britannica suggests that some of the pipeline transport and measurement probleras also had an early beginning. He found a number of practices in vogue which were inimical to public service.




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