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|a Flow measurement :
|b by square-edged orifice plate using corner tappings /
|c W.J. Clark.
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|a Front Cover; Flow Measurement: By Square-edged Orifice Plate Using Corner Tappings; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgement; Symbols and Units Facing page; PART I: BASIS OF MEASUREMENT; Introduction; CHAPTER 1. CHARACTERISTICS OF FLOW THROUGH SQUARE-EDGED ORIFICE PLATES; Laminar or Stream Line Flow; Turbulent Flow; Relationship between Pressure-drop and Flow Rate; CHAPTER 2. FLOW MEASUREMENT WITHIN PREDETERMINED STANDARDS OF ACCURACY-FACTORS INVOLVED AND ACCURACY OBTAINABLE; 1. Requirements for Metered Fluid; 2. Required Operating Conditions
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|a 3. The Overall Discharge Coefficient C4. The Fluid Density (S0 and S8); 5. Upstream Temperature (T8); 6. Upstream Pressure (Ps); 7. The Pressure-difference (h); 8. Miscellaneous Installation Features; 9. Special Metering Problems; 10. Correction of Readings of Flow Rates and of Integrated Flows; 11. Overall Accuracy of Measurement; 12. Follow-up Maintenance for Accurate Flow Measurement ; 13. Assessment and Certification of Installations; PART II: RECOMMENDED PROCEDURE FOR CALCULATING ORIFICE PLATES-USE OF FLOWMETER DATA SHEET; 1. Use of Flowmeter Data Sheet
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|a 2. Explanatory Details of Flowmeter Data SheetPART III: SPECIMEN CALCULATIONS; Example 1- Flowmeter Required Using Indicating Meter to Measure Water from Heating Set; Example 2- Flowmeter Required Using Indicating Meter to Measure 'Air to Plant'; Example 3- Flowmeter Required Using Indicating Meter to Measure 'Steam from Boilers'; Example 4- Flowmeter Required Using High-pressure Ring Balance Recording Meter to Measure 'Make-up Gas to Plant'; Example 5- Flowmeter Required Using a Foxboro-type Indicating Meter to Measure 'Dry Hydrogen from Scrubber'
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|a Example 5A- Flowmeter Required Using a Foxboro-type Indicating Meter to Measure 'Wet Hydrogen from Scrubber'PART IV: TABULATED AND GRAPHICAL DATA; APPENDIX 1: TOLERANCES; 1. Meaning of the Term 'Tolerance'; 2. Tolerances for Single Measurements; 3. Details of Possible Sources of Error in Flow Measurement; 4. The Combination of Tolerances; 5. Systematic and Random Errors; 6. Application; 7. Notes on ' Standard Deviation'; APPENDIX 2: RECOMMENDED LAYOUTS OF PRESSURE PIPES, ORIFICE PLATES AND METERS; APPENDIX 3: THE EFFECTS OF PULSATIONS ON FLOW MEASUREMENT BY ORIFICE PLATE
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|a 1. Pulsation Factors Affecting Accuracy of Measurement2. Assessment of Limiting Conditions such that Errors due to Pulsation Factors will be Negligible or will not Exceed �0-5%; 3. Reduction of Severe Pulsations to an Extent Sufficient to give an R.M.S. Effect not Exceeding 1% Using the Hodgson Method; 4. Practical Application of Findings; 5. Worked Examples; APPENDIX 4: A SLIDE-RULE FOR THE RAPID CALCULATION OF ORIFICE PLATE DIMENSIONS; 1. Basis of Slide-Rule Design; 2. Design Details
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|a Flow Measurement By Square-edged Orifice Plate Using Corner Tappings deals comprehensively with the subject of flow measurement through pipes by a square edge orifice plate using corner tappings. The object is to present in easily readable and applicable form a consideration of all the many factors involved in accurate measurement, thus enabling readers to appreciate what is involved in good flow metering practice, to design if desired their own installations to predetermined standards of accuracy, and to make reliable assessments of existing installations. The book is organized into four part.
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|i Print version:
|a Clark, William Jasper.
|t Flow measurement by square-edged orifice plate using corner tappings.
|b [1st ed.].
|d Oxford, New York, Pergamon Press [1965]
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