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Title: CALIBRATING AND OPERATING CORIOLIS FLOW METER S WITH RESPECT TO PROCESS EFFECTS
Author: Chris Mills
Source: 2018 North Sea Flow Measurement Workshop
Year Published: 2018
Abstract: The oil & gas industry appear to be favouring a move towards using new er and more advanced flow measurement technologies such as ultrasonic and Coriolis devices as an alternative to turbine and positive displacement meters. In terms of Coriolis flow meters, they offer the distinct advantage of a direct mass flow and d ensity measurement of the fluid as well as inferred volumetric flow. They also offer diagnostic capabilities and have little installation requirements 1 2 3 . Though th e adoption of Coriolis flow meter s is a logical move, the measurement uncertainty of the devices is not relatively well understood for elevated conditions . Indeed, several factors affecting the performance of Coriolis devices must be highlighted to end use rs. These include temperature, pressure , fluid viscosity and Reynolds number.




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