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CONTENTS

PART I. LIQUIDS-FLOW MEASUREMENT


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Section 1
Index to tables and curves for Parts I and II 3
Nomenclature of Parts I and II 4-7
Arrangement of Part I 8,9
Introduction 10
Choice of primary device for liquid flow measurement . 10, 11
Orifice meter runs 11
Elementary piping layouts 11,12
Choice of tap locations 13-16
Choice of differential range 17
Choice of method of sizing primary device 17,18
The Foxboro Flow-Rule 19
Section 2
Plant calculations for nonviscous flows
Instructions for plant calculations for nonviscous flows 20, 21
Equations for plant calculations for nonviscous liquid flow 21
Chart sections 22-25
Integrator ranges, Table I to I-E 26-29
Constants for liquid flow measurement, Table II ... . 30
Values of squares of line diameter, Table III 31
Specific gravities at 60 F., Gb, corresponding to degrees
A.P.I. and degrees Be\, Table IV-A 39
Explanation of non-interpolating tables 32
Values of A, Table IV 33-39
Values of A for petroleum oils 40
Combined correction factors 41-43
Values of B, Table V 44,45
FE values, Table VI 46, 47
Differential pressure multipliers, V h, Table VII .... 48
S table for flange, vena contracta, radius or corner taps,
Table VIII inch 49-62
S values for pipe taps at 2\ and 8 pipe diameters, Table IX 64-72
S curves for flow nozzles and Venturi tubes .... 73-75
Coefficients for flange, vena contracta, radius or corner taps,
Table X 76
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