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Title: Thermometry In Gas Measurement
Author: Dean Weber
Source: 2010 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 2010
Abstract: As the United States becomes more aware of the value of natural gas as an abundant domestic energy source that generates fewer emissions than other fossil fuel alternatives, the natural gas industry is going to see a greater focus on eliminating uncertainty in all phases of measurement including thermometry. Thermometry is the measurement of temperature which is a critical consideration in all types of flow measurement applications. Temperature used in gas flow calculations is typically measured in degrees Fahrenheit (F). It is then converted to degrees Rankine (R) and used in gas measurement calculations. Rankine is an absolute temperature scale which means that 0R is lowest temperature theoretically possible. The conversion between the Fahrenheit and Rankine temperature scales is shown in equation




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