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Title: Ultrasonic Meters For Liquid Measurement
Author: David Dupuis Gary Astle
Source: 2013 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 2013
Abstract: Ultrasonic flow meter technology is becoming more and more prevalent in the market. As this technology is highly dependent on the flow profile during measurement, one of the manufacturers main objectives is to calibrate in conditions as close as possible to the final installation conditions. Factors to consider are but not limited to: fluid viscosity, temperature, pressure, flow rates and the piping geometry upstream of the meter. For most Ultrasonic flowmeters, the performance requires the installation of a flow conditioning device upstream of the meter and operation in a specific Reynolds range. For some meters with a high number of ultrasonic paths or beams, the beam topology allows wider variation of flow conditions.




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