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Title: Ultrasonic Meters For Liquid Measurement
Author: Soovo Sen
Source: 2011 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 2011
Abstract: Ultrasonic liquid flow meters have been in use in the industry for some time now. The first use of ultrasonic meters for liquid measurement dates back to the use of insertion type transducers in the trans-Atlantic pipeline for leak detection purposes. Since then, various types of ultrasonic meters have been available to help customers efficiently measure flow through pipelines. With progress in time, ultrasonic flow meters became more accurate and, in the early 1990s, ultrasonic flow meters were first used for custody transfer applications providing measurement accuracies of 0.15%. Now in the 21st century with the advancement of microprocessors, flow meters have become more refined and offer extended diagnostic capability, thus reducing significant downtime and helping customers resolve issues much faster. This paper discusses the ultrasonic technology for measuring liquid and describes the types of meters that are available now for use in various applications.




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