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Title: Operation Of Gas Density Balance Under Vacuum
Author: L. G. Rheinberger
Source: 1929 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1929
Abstract: The topic which we are going to discuss during this period is the operation of the gas density balance under vacuum. It is no doubt easier to operate a balance with both gas and air under pressure in excess of atmospheric, so why run the tests under vacuum? Gases having high gasoline content and especially those whose content is of the heavier hydrocarbon, are apt to partially condense under pressure slightly in excess of atmospheric. If a gas is saturated when it leaves the oil sand it may or may not be saturated when it leaves the casing head.




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