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Title: Testing, Maintenance, And Operation Of Electronic Flow Computers For The Gas Industry
Author: Stephen T. Steve() Stark
Source: 2009 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 2009
Abstract: First developed in the middle 1960s, modern-era electronic natural gas flow computers came into wider use for custody transfer measurement beginning in the late 1970s. In the 1980s and 1990s, improvements in charging systems, microprocessors, and transducers made flow computers much more practical for everyday use even in remote locations. In the earlier days, gas flow computers were used to calculate flow - and not much more. Today in 2009, flow computer systems do much more than just measure flow, providing extensive amounts of data while also performing many tasks that are necessary in todays complex and fast-moving energy industry. In this brief article, we will focus only on the gas measurement-related issues that are relevant to testing, maintenance, and operation of natural gas flow computers.




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