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Title: Electronic Instrumentation For Orifice And Turbine Meters
Author: Ed Ostrovich
Source: 1988 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1988
Abstract: Mechanical chart recorders and mechanical pressure and/or temperature eoprectors have been used to measure natural gas for many years. From the 1970s, the start of the computer era, to the present, electronic equipment has been more and more widely used throughout the gas industry. Due to competition from other fuels, open access, and new transportation agreements, it is increasingly more important that gas be measured accurately and on a timely basis. Electronic measurement will provide the needed accuracy and timeliness required. Increased accuracy is the result of real time measurement. Live specific gravity, BTU, COg and Ng as well as pressure, differential, and temperature are inputted into the measuring device to yield real time measurement. Real time measurement is offered by many flow computers in todays market. The latest advances in electronic technology provide more accurate and more reliable natural gas measurement at a cost which is becoming more competitive with mechanical devices.




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