From: ddrake01 I've been catching up on the blending program thread with a bit of amusment over the difficulties in figuring temps and pressures. But this is much more the way techdiver should be used. As the subject like alludes to, my topic is why not use gas flow meters on your lines. When I did some work in the chemical industry we had some meters that we used for measuring the fluid flow thru pipes. It's been a few years since then and the college fluids (including compressable gas), but I would have to think that a flow meter could be set up that would help tell you how much gas you just passed thru your line. From there, the math should be available. Can anyone follow up on this line of thought?--DD David B. Drake Internet:ahdnn1a.ddrake01@ed*.co* Spring Hill, TN USA EDS/SATURN Infrastructure 8-320-4190 GMnet
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