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Title: A Discussion Of A.G.A. Supercompressibility Tables
Author: Rogers Thompson
Source: 1963 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1963
Abstract: The development of the general hydraulic flow equation involves the actual specific weight of the fluid at the point of measurement. In the measurement of gas this depends upon the flowing pressure and temperature. To translate the calculated volume at flowing pressure and temperature to base pressure and temperature it is necessary to apply the law for an ideal gas. All gases deviate from this ideal gas to a greater or lesser extent. This deviation has been termed Supercompressibility. A factor to take account of this supercompressibility is necessary in some gases. This factor is applicable at higher pressures




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