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Title: Interface Detection In Liquid Pipelines
Author: Steve Stewart
Source: 2008 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 2008
Abstract: Since the earliest days of pipeline operations, refined products pipelines have been tasked with the challenge of developing interface detection methods to help identify, isolate, and store multiple fuel products as they flow through pipeline and fuel distribution networks. Although interface detection has been a standard procedure for many years in the pipeline industry, recent developments of specialty fuels such as reformulated gasolines, low sulfur fuels, and unique-blend fuels have created a renewed emphasis on interface detection. In order to meet this challenge, a need for improved interface-detecting technology, and improved interface-detecting procedures have been developed to help pipeline operators track and isolate products as they flow through the pipeline system.




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