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Title: Theory And Applications Of Pulse Interpolation To Prover Systems
Author: Wyman Hammock
Source: 1987 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1987
Abstract: The volume represented by each number of a meters register and each pulse of a meters signal generator has always been of major concern among measurement personnel. In the past, better resolution of each volumetric unit indicated by the measurement device was achieved by taking larger liquid samples. This made each unit represent a smaller percentage of the whole meter reading. Therefore, the loss or inaccurate reading of a single unit was of less consequence. In order to obtain an adequate number of units for proper resolution, the prover volume had to be of sufficient size.




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