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Title: Entrained Gas Can Disturb The sensitivity Of Mass Flow Measurement Of Liquids, Decreasing Accuracy Or Even Stopping Measurement Completely
Author(s): [Not Available]
Source: 2014 Canadian School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 2014
Abstract: Gas entrainment refers to the presence of gas bubbles in a process. Causes Include: Degassing Leaks upstream Excessive cavitation Levels falling below the minimum in supply containers, Agitators in tanks or long drop distances for media into tanks. Status transitions in process control Starting or shutting down the system Cleaning Procedures.




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