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Title: Effects Of Flow Conditioning For Liquid Measurement
Author: Blaine D. Sawchuk
Source: 2014 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 2014
Abstract: the intent of this paper is to illumina te some steadfast paradigms or misconce ptions regarding flow measurement in liquids and gases. By educating our industry into the commonality and differences between the two phases, one can come away realizing that at a fundamen tal level, there are no differences. A fluid is a fluid , not gas phase liquid phase. Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD ) and physics is utilized to explain. Flow metering standards are considered. A more comprehe nsive bibliography is provided as well to assist in reference material procurement. It is common i n introductory physics to divide materials into the three classes of solids, liquids, and gases, noting their different behavior when placed in a container. This is a handy classificati on in thermodynamics, for example, because of the strong differences in state relations among the three. In fluid mechanics, however, there are only two classes of matter fluids and non fluids (solids). Copied from Viscous Flui d Flow, Frank M. White, 3 rd edition page 15




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