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Title: Application Of Turbine Meters In Liquid Measurement
Author: Mike Bridgforth
Source: 2012 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 2012
Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to provide both novice and experienced measurement personnel with a better understanding of the operating principles and requirements of turbine meters used in liquid measurement applications. Most if not all material herein pertains to the custody transfer measurement of refined products, natural gas liquids (NGL), anhydrous ammonia (NH3), and crude oils. Liquid turbine meters range in size from 1 to 24 in most cases, with some smaller and larger exceptions. Newer turbine meter technologies include the helical rotor design which can be very accurate and less susceptible to the effects of higher viscosity fluids such as crude oils. Newer design electronics offer multiple outputs and can be more immune to electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI) when properly installed. Turbine meters are available with ANSI pressure ratings from 150# to 2500# making them a practical measurement solution for a variety of applications in the petroleum industry.




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