Email Document Reference

Enter your email address below and the reference for this document will be sent to shortly from webmaster@ceesi.com.

Title: Orifice Meters For Uquid Measurement
Author: Paul D. Stevenson
Source: 1996 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1996
Abstract: The Orifice Meter is a versatile device, having been used for many years to measure flow rates of liquids and gases. A lot of people do not realize, while most commonly used for gas and steam measurement the orifice meter also has many practical applications in liquid flow measurement. They serve well as a device to measure flow rate for rate control, as welf as being a fine measurement device for custody transfer measurement. They stand out in the measurement of dirty and corrosive liquids. Those liquids that have mixed components and suspended solids are best measured with orifice meters. Their counterparts, the turbine meter and positive displacement meter, suffer much error and maintenance in such applications. There is custody transfer measurement on liquids, that have densities ranging from (.30 to -70 g/cm, performed with Orifice Meters. The purpose of this paper is to give you an overview and provide you with the resources to pursue liquid measurement with orifice meters.




In order to prevent spam and automated file downloads for documents within the Measurement Library, please follow the instructions below and then you will be able to email a reference to this article.





Copyright © 2024