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Title: Mechanically Driven Electronic Correction Devices
Author: J. Knazko
Source: 1986 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1986
Abstract: It is a well known face, that with the increase in pressure and/or decrease in temperature, the density of gas will increase and conversely, with decrease in pressure and/or increase in temperature, the density of gas will decrease. Thus within a constant volume, the actual quantity of gas will vary with its pressure and temperature. Such variations can be quite substantial and instrumentation is being used to monitor these variations and correct the actual gas volume to standard conditions. Standard conditions in the imperial measuring system are specified as 60F and .25 PSI over the average atmospheric pressure.




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