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Title: Panel Members
Author: Martin Schlebach Jim Bowen Peter Kucmus Max Harwell
Source: 2014 Canadian School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 2014
Abstract: Panel Members: 1 Martin Schlebach - Daniel Industries (Emerson) Jim Bowen - Sick Peter Kucmas - Krohne Max Harwell - Elster Agenda: 2 Intro: (4) 5min(ish) presentations: 1. USM 101 (Martin Schlebach) 2. USM Advantages (Jim Bowen) 3. USM Diagnostics (Peter Kucmas) 4. Proving requirements (Max Harwell) 5. Canned questions: (20 mins) 6. Student questions: (15 mins) Highlights of Ultrasonic meter technology 3 Higher turn-down (reducing the need for multiple meters) Less maintenance Velocity device: velocity is not affected by changes in gas density or fluctuating gas compositions. No pressure loss (non-intrusive measurement or obstruction of flow) Bi-directional operation Advanced diagnostics with ability to self diagnose Shorter upstream and downstream pipe requirements Shorter upstream and downstream pipe requirements Gas Applying a voltage across the faces of a piezo-electric cylinder causes the crystal to oscillate The crystal oscillations excite the molecules of the fluid and a pressure wave is sent across the fluid. Applied AC Voltage Theory of Operation - Piezo Martin Schlebach (Emerson)




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