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Title: Should Reynolds Number Correction And Linearization Of Flow Meters Be Standardized
Author: T. Cousins
Source: Flomeko 2016
Year Published: 2016
Abstract: Flowmeters are without exception controlled in their performance by Reynolds number. For example for many years it was considered that Positive Displacement meter performance was only viscosity related, but now it is accepted that the real criteria is Reynolds number. The same is true of turbine meters. Modern meters such as USMs and Coriolis meters have for years hidden the fact tha t Reynolds number has an influence on meter calibration and performance by using sophisticated computational techniques, and presenting the user with a black box output. Unfortunately , this approach hides from the user a number of important issues that c an affect the meter performance.




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