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Title: Theory And Application Of Pulse Interpolation To Prover Systems
Author: Daniel J. Householder
Source: 1998 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1998
Abstract: The purpose of any measurement system is to provide an exact reading of volume that is transferred. Whether this value is for internal auditing or custody transfer, it is imperative that any errors be removed in the measurement process. When measuring the transfer of liquid products, a method of proving the pulsed outputs from a turbine meter, or positive displacement meter, was developed and approved by API (American Petroleum Institute). This method involved the use of a device that compared the volume that passed the meter with a known volume. This paper will review the Pulse mterpolation methods used to increase the resolution of meter pulses related to small volume proving.




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