RI 3396 Calibration Of Positive-Displacement Oil Meters ? Introduction (29e9d65f-23cd-45a1-a687-54b4b44bf3f0)

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. E. Heithecker
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Jan 1, 1938

Abstract

The principle of determining volumes of liquid by alternately drawing in and discharging given quantities of the fluid from a confined space or compartment of known volume and mechanically counting the number of displacements is well established. This is true particularly in water measurement. For several years, oil meters employing the same basic principle have beer used for gaging oil production from individual wells, groups of wells, and in some areas for metering the entire production from a property. Especially in areas where there is town-lot drilling and space for tankage is at a premium, oil meters have been used successfully to gale the oil. This facility has obviated the necessity of installing gage tanks. Oil meters also have been used in pipe-line and refinery operations and in loading tankers. Present knowledge e of the subject shows that positive-displacement oil meters can be used for measuring crude oil in the field and elsewhere, provided the meter-counter mechanism is in proper adjustment and the oil has been studied sufficiently to determine the pro-per factor to be applied to the volume as registered by tae meter, possible the adjustment for the shrinkage of the oil caused by liberation of gas from solution.
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APA: R. E. Heithecker  (1938)  RI 3396 Calibration Of Positive-Displacement Oil Meters ? Introduction (29e9d65f-23cd-45a1-a687-54b4b44bf3f0)

MLA: R. E. Heithecker RI 3396 Calibration Of Positive-Displacement Oil Meters ? Introduction (29e9d65f-23cd-45a1-a687-54b4b44bf3f0). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1938.

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