concentric reducer
concentric reducer
[kən′sen·trik ri′dü·sər] (engineering)
A threaded or butt-welded pipe fitting whose ends are of different sizes but are concentric about a common axis.
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Figure 9 shows meter results when the meter was installed downstream of double elbow combinations or a
concentric reducer. Each individual test set was within the 0.2 percent reproducibility band for all but the lowest flow rate.
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