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Title: Contaminant Accumulation Effect On Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meters
Author: Ed Hanks
Source: 2014 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 2014
Abstract: eters, two Daniel meters and two Inst romet meters, that were recalibrated at the CEESI Iowa facility. From CEESIs experience with recalibrations of contaminated meters, the results of these four meters are typical. Due to the relative newness of the other brands of meters in the US market, CEESI does not have recalibration data available for this paper and thus other brands are not included. The four meters discussed in the paper are labeled me ters A through D. Meters A and B are Instromet Q3 meters. Meter A is an 8 meter and B is a 10 meter. Me ters C and D are Daniel SeniorSonic meters. Meter C is a 10 meter and D is a 12 meter. As with most cleaning and recalibration projects, the process was not as simple as collecting as found data, cleaning, and then recalibrat ing. The data includes changing a transducer on the C meter and changing the whole set of transducers on the D me ter. The data also includes the effects of debris in front of the flow conditioner on the B meter




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