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Title: Low Power Flow Computers
Author: Don Saiyards
Source: 1997 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1997
Abstract: Flow computers, like the computer industry in general have been changing rapidly over the past few years. Faster, more powerful microprocessors, which provide even more capabihty at less cost, now make it possible to design small, low power systems with more functions than ever before. Software packages, both man machine interface and central data management and communications programs have become powerful, efficient tools for operating and managing field production and pipeline systems. These systems are often integrated with sophisticated computer graphics programs which simplify monitoring and control operations throughout computer networks. In addition to the original need for custody transfer measurement, flow computers are now being used as small SCADA systems, often performing multi-tube and tube switching operations, flow control, tank monitoring, compressor monitoring, and total MMBTU calculation.




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