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Title: Interface Detection In Liquid Pipelines
Author: James C. Lee
Source: 2012 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 2012
Abstract: Detecting the interface between different batches of product on pipelines has become much more important over the years, due to the increasing cost associated with downgrading the product to a product of lesser quality, or even slopping a portion as transmix. The costs associated with handling the transmix and re-refining an already refined product can be quite high. Pipeline companies have utilized many different methods of interface detection in their efforts to reduce the cost and the waste associated with the downgraded product and transmix. There continues to be advancements in technology which have become available for pipeline companies to be able to make better and more accurate cuts, which lead to greater profitability for their company. We will look at the history of interface detection and several of the technologies available today




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