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Title: Effects And Control Of Pulsations In Gas Measurement
Author: Stephen R. English
Source: 1986 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1986
Abstract: Pulsation has long been recognized as potentially creating significant errors in gas measurement. While the problem of pulsation Induced error is more commonly associated with the orifice meter, it is not a problem restricted solely to this type of primary measurement device. The turbine meter, vortex shedding meter, and diaphragm meter are all subject to errors induced by pulsating flow. The tremendous value now placed on the gas passing through these purchase and sales meters has made accurate measurement imperative. It is becoming increasingly more important to understand, predict, measure, and control pulsations if the measurement is to have any validity.




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