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Title: Ultrasonic Measurement Of Natural Gas To 10,000 PSI
Author: Mike Hopkins P.E.
Source: 2006 International Symposium on Fluid Flow Measurement
Year Published: 2006
Abstract: In 1996, much of the natural gas industry was just beginning to consider accepting ultrasonic meters for custody transfer measurement. At that time, the American Gas Association, Transmission Measurement Committee was writing what would eventually become AGA Report No. 9 (AGA-9), titled Measurement of Gas by Multipath Ultrasonic Meters, and published in June 1998. Technical information relating to the use of ultrasonic meter performance in 1996 consisted primarily of a limited number of magazine articles and published papers, some of which would later become part of AGA-9, primarily in Appendix C. Therefore, at that time, orifice meters or turbine meters appeared to be the only industryaccepted options since both meter types were covered by well-accepted, and welldocumented, gas industry measurement standards.




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