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Title: New Ideas In Gas Measurement
Author: Michael J. Keady, Jr.
Source: 1979 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1979
Abstract: Traditionally, orifice meter signals have been recorded onsite by means of mechanical circular chart recorders. These charts have been collected weekly or monthly and integrated for volume determination. This procedure has a lengthy lag time between time of actual gas flow and the time of reporting. With the advent of spiraling gas prices and penalty clauses for excessive rate deliveries, both customei? and supplier are looking for quicker and more accurate methods of obtaining precision flow measurement. By the use of field mounted microprocessor based electronic flow computers, flow information is processed on an instantaneous and accurate basis.




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