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Title: Coriolis Expands The Capabilities For Measuring Natural Gas
Author: Keven Conrad
Source: 2007 Appalachian Gas Measurement Short Course
Year Published: 2007
Abstract: Coriolis mass flow measurement for natural gas proves to minimize the uncertainties associated with volumetric flow measurement. The installation requirements and overall cost can be greatly simplified and reduced. The need for proper straight run and flow profile dependencies are shown to be virtually eliminated. While simulating such high level perturbation and installation effects, Coriolis continues to perform well within the accuracy specification of custody transfer. Engineering and manufacturing enhancements allow for Coriolis to now measure gas over an extended range of flow while maintaining a very precise method on inline, in-situ meter verification. The sensor itself and the electronics can also be tested periodically for defined tolerances and provide a preventative maintenance plan. Advanced diagnostics in Coriolis flowmeters today can allow one to monitor the quality of measurement and detect at an early phase trace amounts of liquid or condensate entrainment in the gas flow.




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