At 18.24 95-11-01, <AHDNN1A.DDRAKE01@ed*.co*> wrote: >From: ddrake01 .. >As the subject like alludes to, my topic is why not use gas flow meters on >your lines. When I did some work in the chemical industry we had some meters >that we used for measuring the fluid flow thru pipes. It's been a few years >since then and the college fluids (including compressable gas), but I would >have to think that a flow meter could be set up that would help tell you how >much gas you just passed thru your line. From there, the math should be >available. Can anyone follow up on this line of thought?--DD > Most, if not all, gas flow meters are calibrated for a fixed density, ie pressure and temperature. I think that they can be of some help but not a solution as good as gravimetric mixing. /Sten /Sten Meyer m87stme@mt*.ch*.se*
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