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Title: Effects And Control Of Pulsation In Gas Measurement
Author: Gary Hollars
Source: 1998 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1998
Abstract: Pulsation testing as it is most commonly referred to in the field, is actually a test to determine the percentage of square root error present at an orifice meter. While the principal of square root error has been known since the early 1960s, it was not until the middle 1980s that an accurate means of determining square root error was developed. Before this time some methods of measuring pulsations, such as the pulsometer, were in use. While these methods were better than nothing, they were inaccurate and quantifying error was difficult.




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