RI 2771 Fluctuations In The Temperature Of Natural Gas Flowing In Buried And In Uncovered Pipe Lines ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
E. L. Rawlins
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Jan 1, 1926

Abstract

Pipe lines through which natural gas is flowing should be buried in order to minimize fluctuations in the temperature of the gas, as these fluctuations have several harmful effects. One of these effects is to decrease the accuracy of measurements of gas volume. In order to meter properly the quantity of gas flowing past any point in a transmission system, it is necessary to how the temperature of the gas. If the temperature remains fairly constant, the gas flow can be measured with a close degree of accuracy, but if it fluctuates rapidly, close measurement is impossible.
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APA: E. L. Rawlins  (1926)  RI 2771 Fluctuations In The Temperature Of Natural Gas Flowing In Buried And In Uncovered Pipe Lines ? Introduction

MLA: E. L. Rawlins RI 2771 Fluctuations In The Temperature Of Natural Gas Flowing In Buried And In Uncovered Pipe Lines ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1926.

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