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Title: Instrumentation For Orifice & Electronic Turbine Meters
Author: Paul J. Lanasa
Source: 1979 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1979
Abstract: Refinements in electronic instrumentation are continually providing more reliable and better quality measurement and control devices. Improved methods of calibrating, programming and operating of these instruments have broadened their application. The great variety of measurement and control applications require many different combinations of these instruments to achieve reliability, repeatability and accuracy with the lowest capital investment. The gas industrys original interest in electronics flow calculating systems stemmed from a requirement to provide real time instantaneous data for gas dispatching and pipeline control. Keeping in mind that the primary function of dispatching is to make decisions to insure an adequate supply of gas is available at minimum cost to meet the system requirements. This, then, required that the information presented to the dispatcher be in a form that was ready to be used so that their primary function of decision making could be performed.




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