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Effects and Control of Pulsation in Gas Measurement

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January 12, 2012

Pulsation created by compressors, flow control valves, regulators and some piping configurations are Known to cause significant errors in gas measurement. In recent years the Pipeline-and Compressor Research Council (PCRC) now know as GMRC) Gas Machinery Research Council, a subsidiary of the Southern Gas Association, commissioned and funded various pulsation research projects at Southwest Research Institute SWRI) in San Antonio. Texas.

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