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Title: Proving Liquid Meters With Microprocessor Based Pulse Outputs
Author: Matthew Mihalcin
Source: 2011 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 2011
Abstract: Is there a fundamental issue with the operation of Coriolis flowmeters and Ultrasonic flow meters (UFMs) that proving them difficult or impossible for certain applications? Experience has shown that some applications of these meters have had proving experiences that range from plain difficult to outright frustrating. These newer technologies use microprocessors to control their electronics, to communicate diagnostics, to sample their respective sensors, to compute the flow and to output volume/mass pulses. Because of this common dependence on the microprocessor, these two technologies, the UFM and Coriolis meters, will be collectively referred to as microprocessor based meters (MBM) to emphasize this common design characteristic




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