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Title: Fundamentals Of Pressure Regulator Design
Author: Paul Wing, Jr.
Source: 1950 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1950
Abstract: The purpose of this talk is to bring out in a general way the basic design factors governing the selection of simple pressure regulators, particularly the direct operated type. In spite of the fact that the pressure regulator is one of the oldest forms of control, very little specific information can be obtained on the actual expected operating characteristics. There are two principal reasons which account for this. In the first place, the term regulator generally connotes roughness. They are most often used on applications where the accuracy of control is of secondary importance. Secondly, they are sold in volume to many non-technical users, such as small laundries, etc, and sales emphasis has been on the non-technical side.




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