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Title: Application Of The Mini-Computer To Crude Oil Measurement And Line Balance
Author: John m. Jones
Source: 1981 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1981
Abstract: The number of facilities in the U.S. and worldwide utilizing mini-computer based systems for the measurement of crude oil flow has Increased significantly in recent years. Primarily this is a result of rapid advances and innovations in electronic technology and improved manufacturing/testing techniques by Mini-Computer vendors. Many Mini-Computers on the market today are powerful and reliable computational and automatic process control machines with the capability to access and store large volumes of data in milliseconds. These features make todays mini-computers particularly applicable to the measurement and control of crude oil flow in pipelines, offshore production platforms, and terminal facilities, all of which require an extremely high degree of accuracy reliability complex and critical valve interlocking and fast, reliable scanning of a large ntimber of data and control points.




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