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Title: The Elusive Cubic Foot II
Author: Clem W. Lecure Gregory Germ
Source: 2002 Appalachian Gas Measurement Short Course
Year Published: 2002
Abstract: There is an axiom in measurement that says with one meter you have measurement accuracy, with two meters you have an argument. This is probably never more true than when measuring a cubic foot of gas, since one does not physically see the cubic foot of gas which is being measured. For this reason many of the causes of measurement variations go unnoticed, and therefore, uncorrected. Every year, millions of residential and industrial meters are tested and calibrated for accuracy using operating procedures which are suspect in obtaining a true measurement. While the conditions which define a standard cubic foot have been established, the problem is knowing the true volume delivered by the prover to the inlet of the meter




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