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Title: Compressible Flow Effects In Coriolis Meters
Author: Thomas Kegel Steve Baldwin
Source: 2014 North Sea Flow Measurement Workshop
Year Published: 2014
Abstract: Historically Coriolis meters were restricted to liquid measurement applications, but in recent years they have been widely used to measure natural gas. Some opera - tors obtain calibration data using compressed air as a surrogate fluid, others select a water based calibration. While both fluids provide traceability, an air calibration includes compressibility that is similar to natural gas. As calibration experience has developed compressibility effects seem to be observed with some meters but not with others




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