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Title: Data Reduction With A Chart Analyzer
Author: John E. Brown
Source: 1968 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1968
Abstract: The calculation of gas flow at on-site metering installations is not always economical. Flow computers and integrating orifice meters are avallaole to serve this need when it is economically feasible. All of which explains the widespread use of flow recorders and the mass of charts that are channeled from field metering installations to a central point where recordings are interpreted and the data is reduced to understandable information. At the central data reduction centers, many time and labor saving devices have been employed over the years to convert the chart traces. First among these, and to some extent still in use, may be seen pre-calculated pressure extensions and look-up factor tables. From this point numerous improvements have occurred.




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