Email Document Reference

Enter your email address below and the reference for this document will be sent to shortly from webmaster@ceesi.com.

Title: Turbine Meter Diagnostics
Author: Nicholas Thurlby
Source: 2018 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 2018
Abstract: Turbine Meters have been utilized in the petroleum industry for over 50 years. They are recognized as a versatile meter to use in many liquid applications. Turbine meters are inference meters, determining flow rate by measuring the speed of a bladed rotor suspended on a shaft, inserted into in the flow stream. The speed of the turbine rotor rotation is proportional to the flow rate. The Turbine meter takes the known cross-sectional area multiplied by the turbine rotors velocity to get a flowing volume. Turbine meters have proven to be highly efficient when the fluids properties are consistent, as in the fluids flow rates, temperature, pressure, density and viscosity. Turbine meters also prove efficient when the profile of the fluid in the pipe, is straight and smooth.




In order to prevent spam and automated file downloads for documents within the Measurement Library, please follow the instructions below and then you will be able to email a reference to this article.





Copyright © 2024