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Title: Helical Turbine Meters For Liquid Measurement
Author: Michael Snowden
Source: 2003 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 2003
Abstract: Custody Transfer Measurement (CTM) of crude oil and refined products for more than 30 years has used positive displacement meters and conventional turbine meters. The development of new technologies such as dual bladed helical turbine, mass flow meters and ultra sonic meters are now also an option. The choice of meter to use depends on the product being measured, technical performance, total cost of ownership, accuracy and repeatability required. Conventional turbine meters have typically been used in low viscosity refined products, with limited use in moderate to high viscosity crude oil due to performance limitations. The capillary seal positive displacement meter has been the choice for custody transfer measurement of moderate to high viscosity crude oil, providing good measurement but at a high total cost of ownership.




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