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Title: Field Sampling Of Gas
Author: John F. Schwarz
Source: 1966 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1966
Abstract: What is a sample? A part of anything presented for inspection or shown as evidence of the quality of the whole. This definition implies that tests are to be perfrmed upon this sample after it is obtained. Therefore, catching a field sample is the first of a succession of steps to be enacted uponi its contents before final disposal. It follows then that the accuracy of the subsequent tests can be only as good as the sample itself. This is the reason so much importance is attached to methods and techniques involved in obtaining good samples. Gas sampling is a convenient way of subjecting to testing and, analysis, a very small portion of the total stream which is hopefully representative of that total stream between test periods. Whenever a gas sample is obtained, it represents something of value.




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