GPA GPSA Data Book - FPS

GPA GPSA Data Book - FPS
GPA GPSA Data Book - FPS English Loose Leaf/CD-ROM GPSA Engineering Data Book - ENGLISH Units

Handbook / Manual / Guide published 2004 by Gas Processors Association

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The GPSA Engineering Data Book was first published in 1935 as a booklet containing much advertising and little technical information. In subsequent editions, technical data expanded and the Data Book gradually became the design and operating "bible" for the gas processing and related industries. Approximately 260,000 copies of this authoritative publication have been distributed by GPSA. The book has been compiled by a joint editorial committee composed of technical specialists from both GPSA and GPA. This committee known as the GPSA Editorial Review Board continually reviews and revises the manual. Periodic revisions are issued to holders of record to keep the manual up to date with technology and industry practice.

The Gas Processors Supplier Association (GPSA) was formed in 1928 as the Natural Gasoline Supply Men's Association (NGSMA). Its principal purpose was a service organization to the parent Natural Gasoline Association of America (NGAA). Both organizations underwent name changes in subsequent years in response to changing industry conditions. In 1961, the organizations became known as the Natural Gas Processors Association (NGPA) and the Natural Gas Processors Suppliers Association (NGPSA). In 1974 the names changed to Gas Processors Association (GPA) and the Gas Processors Suppliers Association (GPSA). Users of the Data Book will note numerous references throughout the book may refer to publications of these organizations by the names in effect at the time of publication.

The GPSA Data Book 12th Edition provides updates to all 26 sections, including:Major changes to Section 3 (Measurement), Section 7 (Separators), Section 13 (Compression), Section 20 (Dehydration) and Section 21 (Treating)NIST re-write of Section 23 (Properties) Table 23-2Redrawing of P-H Diagrams by Virtual Materials Group to 11x17 size in Section 24 (Thermodynamic Properties)Table revisions in Section 15 (Prime Movers)The addition of Section 18 (Utilities), dealing with steam systems, heat medium systems, instrument and plant air systems, fuels systems, water treating systems and electrical

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