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Title: Effect Of Pulsation On Gas Measurement
Author: W. H. Isner
Source: 1975 Appalachian Gas Measurement Short Course
Year Published: 1975
Abstract: Flow measurement under pulsative flow conditions has been a subject of extensive research and experimental studies for many years. While many of these efforts have added to the state-of-the-art, there is as yet no complete solution available. A common term, pulsation, is the variation in flow or pressure occurring in the fluid under consideration, or as normally understood, a pressure wave created in a gas stream that travels through the medium at a speed equal to the velocity of sound, with a velocity independent of the velocity of the flowing fluid. The purpose of this paper is to discuss its effect on flow measurement by orifice, turbine, and positive displacement meters and to discuss what can possibly be done to correct the problem.




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