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Title: Field Experience With Turbine Meters
Author: Einar A. Poyhonen
Source: 1981 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1981
Abstract: The measurement of natural gas with a turbine meter is a very recent development in the United States. Although the turbine meter has been a proven measurement tool since 1920 and used to some degree outside the United States, it was not until the early 1960s that the meter began to gain acceptance and its use as a measurement instrument begun. Since then it has made great strides as a measurement instrument and today it is being used in all phases of the gas industry. Transmission companies are using the meter In their operations and distribution companies use the turbine meter to fill in a measurement gap that has existed between the positive displacement diaphragm and rotary meters and the orifice meter. A quality instrument, it plays a vital role as an accepted custody transfer and accounting instrument when properly installed and -. maintained,




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