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Title: Effects And Control Of Pulsation In Gas Measurement
Author: Royce Miller
Source: 2017 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 2017
Abstract: Pulsation created by compressors, flow control valves, regulators and some piping configurations are known to cause significant errors in gas measurement. In the 1980s, the Pipeline Compressor Research Council (PCRC) (now known as the Gas Machinery Research Council (GMRC)), a subsidiary of the Southern Gas Association, commissioned and funded various pipeline pulsation research projects at Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) in San Antonio, Texas. This research culminated in the publication of several technical papers, including a report1entitled Pulsation and Transient-induced Errors at Orifice Meter Installations and a later report2 entitled An Assessment of Technology for Correcting Pulsation-induced Orifice Flow Measurement.




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