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Title: Two-Phase Flow Metering
Author: m. L. Blackwell
Source: 1972 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1972
Abstract: Factors to calculate orifice meter coefficients in convenient form for commercial uee were first published by Brown and Hall in 1921. The American Gas Association published a preliminary Report in 1927, which was revised in 1929, and Committee Report No. 1 was issued in 1930. Committee Report No. 2, published in 1935, was reprinted with revisions in 1948. After 1945, gas production and sales began to make tremendous increases because of the construction of long transmission pipe lines to the northeastern section of the United States. New types of equipment were being made available for use in construction of orifice meter stations. The factors as published in AGA Report No. 2 did not cover the requirements for larger meter run diameters and heavier wall pipe to measure this substantial volume of gas at higher metering pressure. It was recognized by the industry that Report No. 2 should be brought up-to-date. After considerable field, testing at Refugio, and after evaluation of the test data and other considerations, AGA Report No. 3 was Issued in 1955* This extended report has remained as a measurement standard since that time. If these data are to be applied in measurement of two-phase flows, some additional testing by AGA or by the parties involved will be required.




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