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Title: Application Of Electronic Computers For Calculation Of Gas Measurement Factors
Author: David A. Ward
Source: 1975 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1975
Abstract: In this age of advances in technology, better equipment is constantly being made available to our industry. The purpose of this paper will be to introduce a few of these devices and their use in the Measurement Office. First let us look at the basic steps a chart record follows as it passes through a gas measurement office, followed by a description of the responsibilities of each group and the equipment they use. The charts are first grouped in some definite order, usually by type of gas (purchase, sales, check meter, fuels, audits, etc.). The charts are now ready for the chart editor who will check the record for any notes or defects and write any required data on the back of the record. From this group, the chart is passed to the Integration section where the chart extension is calculated and placed on the chart. The static pressure and flow hour indexes might also be included, depending on the type of integration equipment used. The next step is keypunch, where the information now on the chart is written on a medium that can be read by a computer. After keypunch the chart is ready for the file.




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