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Title: Pressure Regulation
Author: Allen D. Maclean
Source: 1936 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1936
Abstract: The word regulation implies a controlling to some accepted standard, the continual governing of certain functions to arrive at a desired result. In pressure regulation we usually mean the manipulation of restrictions on a stream of flowing fluid, either manually or automatically, so that at some designated point the pressure is maintained at a desired value. There is almost always some point in a pressure regulating system where a restriction intentionally cause a pressure loss, and where by varied, so that after the loss has occurred the result is the desired device, not always a saving device. We might say therefore, paradoxically that the most efficient regulator is an inefficient one.




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