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Title: Density As It Applies To Orifice Measurement
Author: John H. Day
Source: American Gas Association 1970
Year Published: 1970
Abstract: Before discussing the application of a densitometer to an orifice meter, it may be of interest to some to know why we might consider substituting an inexpensive pressure element with a delicate instrument costing several hundred dollars. A few reasons will be mentioned here to show that there are very practical uses for such installation. Contract specifications may be changed and one finds that he needs gas quantity in terms of mass instead of volume. He has an appreciable investment in orifice meter runs in place. Replacement of these facilities with pure mass metering equipment can be much more expensive than modifying the existing installation to add a density measuring instrument and using A.G.A. mass measurement formula.




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