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Title: Measurement By Battery Powered Field Computers
Author: Robert W. Rutledge
Source: 1983 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1983
Abstract: For some forty years, the standard for gas measurement has been the circular chart. The circular chart has also become an integral part of custody transfer procedures which deal with data gathering. Circular charts are collected, transported, integrated, and stored in case of a future legal challenge. What has permitted the circular chart to become the standard for gas measurement in the face of widely held shortcomings in the areas of accuracy with fluctuating flows, physical problems associated with ink and physical linkages, and the growing cost of physical handling of an enormous number of charts? The answer becomes apparent when we examine the requirements of a field gas measurement system. The equipment must simultaneously meet a number of difficult requirements, including:




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