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Title: Effects And Control Of Pulsation In Gas Measurement
Author: Ray G. Durke Edgar B. Bowles, Jr. Darin L. George Robert J. Mckee
Source: 2014 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 2014
Abstract: One of the most common measurement errors and the most di fficult to identify in natural gas metering systems is that caused by pulsating flow. It is important to under stand the effects that pulsations have on the common types of flow meters used in the gas industry so that potential error-producing mechanisms can be identified and avoided. It is also essential to underst and pulsation control techniques for mitigating pulsation effects. This paper describes the effects of pulsation on orifice, turbine, ultr asonic, and other flow meter types. It also presents basic methods for mitigating pulsation effects at meter installation s, including a specific procedure for designing acoustic filters that can isolate a flow me ter from the source of pulsation.




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