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Title: Measurement Of Compressible Fluids
Author: Howard J. Evans
Source: American Gas Association 1972
Year Published: 1972
Abstract: Designing meters to measure compressible fluids accurately is complicated by the problem of not having an accurate and repeatable standard which can be used as a basic reference. This problem does not exist to the same degree when measuring liquids (incompressible fluids), since the fluid used in calibration can be easily collected in a tank and its volume determined directly by scaling or calculated from weight measurements along with density determination. It is true that other factors, such as viscosity and density changes, may change the meter accuracy in the meters flow range but in general, good reliable accuracy can be maintained because of the base or primary accuracy.




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