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Title: The Metering Of Pulsating Flow - One Companys Case History
Author: Orin Flanigan
Source: 1993 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1993
Abstract: For Arkla, the problems of pulsation were first addressed in 1950 when it was discovered that there were symptoms of pulsations at its reciprocating compressor stations. Hold down straps broke, vibration was excessive, and piping failed. An investigation revealed that other transmission companies were having similar problems with their reciprocating compressor stations. In order to attack this problem, 13 gas companies and compressor vendors formed a group called the Pulsation Research Council under the administration of the Southern Gas Association. The group put up some money and retained the Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio to study the problem.




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