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Title: Diaphragm Meter Capacity Ratings At Elevated Pressures
Author: Howard W. Berghegger
Source: 1982 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1982
Abstract: T h r o u g h the years, the gas i n d u s t ry h a s been steadily improving, especially from a t e c h n o l o g i c a l and product improvements v i e w p o i n t . Today, the gas industry has s t a n d a r d i z e d on most a p p l i c a t i o n s , methods and definitions. Within the measurement f i e l d , two important areas are s t i l l open for discussion and at the discretion of t h e i n d i v i d u a l persons or companies o p e r a t i ng w i t h i n these areas. One is the lack of an i n d u s t r y s t a n d a r d definition for a s t a n d a r d cubic foot of n a t u r a l gas and second I s the lack of an i n d u s t r y s t a n d a r d for d i a p h r a gm meter c a p a c i t y r a t i n g s at e l e v a t e d p r e s s u r e s . There are presently in use a minimum of ten different base p r e s s u r e s, e a c h of which defines a s t a n d a r d cubic foot of n a t u r a l g a s . There are many different methods of gas metering in use today t h e three most common are diaphragm displacement meters, r o t a r y displacement meters, a n d i n f e r e n t i a l m e t e r s.




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