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Title: Office Application Of Computers For Flow Calculation
Author: David m. Beasley
Source: 1987 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1987
Abstract: What is the volume on this chart? How many times have we heard this question? Our answer should be, Let me run it through the system. The chart recording is only the beginning step in the process of the gas measurement volume calculation. The next step is to determine the value of the chart trace or meter registration. Once the machine extension is known, then the volume of gas that passed through the meter can be easily calculated. The most widely used method is the A.G.A. Report #3 - May 16, 1985. For one chart, the total process can be accomplished by hand, but when dealing with thousands of charts the need for a computer system becomes apparent.




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