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Gas flow rate mesurement unit

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senaratne

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Jan 31, 2002
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I have recently came across a gas flow rate mesuring unit I have never seen before. It is Bm3/hr. I was told this is a unit used by German and Dutch based companies. Can any one shed some light on this. Any conversion factors to Metric or Imperial units will be gretlt appreciated.

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JSen
 
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I've been unable to find any information on it. The only couple of references on Google to Bm3/hr seem to apply to a liquid fuel oil pump and they don't quantify what the units are for (the reference was pretty sparse).

We've also got some European people on this board and I noticed they haven't chimed in with any info.
 
hi.
we have km3/hr(1000m3/hr) and Mm3/hr(1000*1000 m3/hr)the Bm3/hr may be (1000*1000*1000m3/hr),and it will be correct this unit if the flow rate is so high.
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farshi


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