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Title: Application Of Densitometer In Existing Gas Measurement Systems
Author: Troy E. Mccraray
Source: 1968 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1968
Abstract: The accuracy of the orifice tube as a primary device for the measurement of gas flow is universally accepted by gas producers, users and state regulatory bodies. The purpose of this paper is not to question the accuracy of present gas flow measurements practices, but to present easier and more direct methods for measurement of some of the variables involved. In the measurement of natural gas in the United States, the universal practice is to express the flow in cubic feet, What does it take to measure flow rate in cubic feet with the standard orifice? The primary measuring device (meter tube, orifice fitting and orifice plate) should conform to all specifications set forth in the A.G.A. Committee Report #3.




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