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Title: Application Of Turbine Meters In Liquid Measurement
Author: David Smith
Source: 2016 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 2016
Abstract: Measuring the flow of liquids is a critical need in the Hydrocarbon Industry. Turbine flowmeters have proven to be an effective means of accurately measuring petroleum liquids. Its compact size, rangeability, low cost of ownership, superior accuracy, wide temperature and pressure range makes it attractive for liquid hydrocarbon measurement. While there are many advantages there are also weaknesses of a turbine meter such as flow conditioning requirement, back pressure control, high viscosity liquids, and susceptibility to fouling and deposits. Turbine meters are often found measuring light crude oils, refined products (gasoline, diesel, jet fuel) and light hydrocarbons (LPG and NGL). This paper will discuss pipeline metering utilizing conventional turbine flow meters for liquid measurement.




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