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Title: Flow Conditioning For Fluid Flow Measurement
Author: Blaine Sawchuk Rick Rans
Source: 2015 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 2015
Abstract: The most important aspects of flow measurement are the flow conditions within the pipe upstream of a meter. Flow conditions refer to: the velocity profile, irregularities in th e profile, varying turbulence levels within the velocity or turbulence intensity profile, sw irl and any other fluid flow characteris tics which will cause the meter to register flow different than that expected. Installation effects which cause flow conditions within the pipe to vary from reference conditions are: insufficient straight pipe, exceptional pipe roughness or smoothness, elbows, valves, tees and reducers just to name a few. Certainly, a common understanding of how these installati on effects impact the meter is important since devices which create upstream installation effects are common components of any stan dard metering design




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