The American School of Gas Measurement Technology (ASGMT) has been at the forefront of Flow Measurement training since its inception in 1966. Over the years, ASGMT has evolved to encompass comprehensive training in both gas and liquids measurement. With a commitment to excellence, ASGMT now offers an extensive curriculum comprising over 115 lecture classes, complemented by 48 Hands-On Product Training sessions led by industry experts.

School

September 16th – 19th, 2024

Papers

GROUNDING PRACTICES FOR AUTOMATION CONTROLS

Whether lightning damage or lightning voltages induced between equipment cabinets as a result of multi-grounding causing mis-operation of computerized electronics, improper grounding can account for up to 40 percent of power-related problems including costly damage and downtime. In addition, transient overvoltages—a high voltage spike or impulse of very short duration—can account for another 40 percent …

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FROM PEN TIP TO VOLUME STATEMENT

Accurate and reliable gas measurement depends on a combination of efforts from two groups of people. First, we have the field personnel. They have the responsibility of seeing that a readable chart is produced and that all information pertinent to volume calculation is supplied to our next group, which is the office personnel. This group …

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BASIC ELECTRONICS FOR FIELD MEASUREMENT

The use of electronics in the measurement and control of natural gas systems is now firmly established. Some subsystems are still controlled by mechanical or pneumatic means; however, the majority of control, and measurement, is by electronics. The rise of computercontrolled systems, enabling real time measurement and control, has revolutionized the natural gas industry. Central …

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ULTRASONIC GAS FLOW METERS FOR CUSTODY TRANSFER MEASUREMENT

This paper outlines the operating principal and application of ultrasonic gas flow metering for custody transfer. Basic principals and underlying equations are discussed, as are considerations for applying ultrasonic flow meter technology to station design, installation and operation. These applications are illustrated based on operating experience with the Instromet 3 path and 5-path Q.Sonic custody …

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FUNDAMENTALS OF GAS LAWS

In the gas industry a standard unit of measure is required. In the English system it is the standard cubic foot. In the metric, it is the standard cubic meter. This standard unit is the basis of all exchange in the gas industry. When the unit of purchase is the energy content (BTU) we achieve …

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FUNDAMENTALS OF ORIFICE METERING

Throughout the oil and gas industry, the need for reliable measurement has been satisfied over many decades through the use of orifice meters. The orifice meter is the most common meter in use today and can satisfy most application requirements. This paper will address the basic theory of measurement and overview primary orifice fittings and …

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FUNDAMENTALS OF ORIFICE RECORDERS

The American Gas Association defines the orifice meter as the complete measuring unit consisting of a primary and a secondary measurement device

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