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Title: Direct Driven Integrators
Author: Charles C. Bernitt
Source: 1969 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1969
Abstract: Many different instruments are used to measure volumes of natural gas through rotary and displacement meters and the direct driven integrator is of interest to the gas companies as well as users of gas because this device performs a number of functions essential to measurement. The integrator is placed directly on to the meter so that the wriggler (normally used to drive an index) is driving the mechanism consisting of cams, linkage and gears to a direct reading counter or index. The flowing gas through the meter provides the mechanical force necessary to operate this device and the pressure within the meter operates the pressure element and linkage while the temperature system responds to the changes in temperatures of the flowing gas, The changing pressures and temperatures are automatically integrated into a total corrected read-out of volume in MCF by means of cams within the integrator.




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