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Title: Economics Of Electronic Flow Measurement
Author: Peter Bolcsta
Source: 1995 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1995
Abstract: Increasingly there is an indisputable trend in the gas and oil industries, including production. transmission and distribution segments, away from traditional paper chart recorder measurement toward the use of microprocessor based eleci ronic flow measurement (EFM) and recording. These devices typically connect directly to the primar flow process sensors and provide digital calculation of the flow volumes using the calculations defined in AGA-3 (American Gas Association, Orifice Metering Report Number 3) or, optionally, AGA-7 (Turbine Metering) and providing compressibilit compensation (AGA-8). This change in the fimdamental method of flow measurement has had a significant impact on the economics of the industries in several areas. The ability to accurately determine product quantity provides the efficient building block for integrated measurement and control solutions that increase safety of operation and insure environmental compliance.




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