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Title: Measurement And Regulation Of Extremely High Pressure Gas
Author: R. L. Sullivan
Source: 1940 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1940
Abstract: The measurement and regulation of extremely high pressure gas will be discussed in two parts: first, there -ndll be a review of a paper presented here last year on high pressure sas measurement and orifice meter installations second, will be a discussion of the regulation problems, with some pictures and sketches of typical regulalinf instaliations in the Gulf Coast Area. In this discussion, the term dry gas will mean a gas which, if subjected to moderate changes of pressure and temperature, will remain a gag, Wet gas will mean a gas that carries entrained hcuid, or liquid in a vapor state, some of which will condense upon a moderate reduction of pressure or temperature. Figure #5S illustrates the reason why condensation takes place in a wet gas and not in a dry gas upon reductions in pressure or temperature.




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