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Title: Application Of Densitometers To Liquid Measurement
Author: E. J. Butch Dupuis
Source: 1984 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1984
Abstract: Density is formally defined as the mass or weight of a substance per unit volume. Many years ago, few people measured liquids based on the measured weight of Che product. Instead, only the volume was measured, and the density was assumed to be a known value, possibly derived from spot sampling. Because the weight per unit of volume (density) of a product can greatly affect its value, a shift in the density of a metered product can cause significant metering error if the density is not constantly monitored. For this reason. Densitometers have become a critical measurement tool In almost all liquid applications.




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