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Title: Cone Meters for Liquid and Gas Measurement
Author: Philip A Lawrence
Source: 2018 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 2018
Abstract: This paper will describe how cone meters differ from other differential pressure type meters as well as how they are used for the measurement of liquid and gas. The cone meter has become synonymous with specialist metering applications over the years due to the special traits that are inherent of this type of meter design. The original Venturi concept will be mentioned in the paper for first principle overview purposes. The Venturi original design was developed in 1791 by Hershel and other variants followed like the Burton Dunlingson Inverse Venturi (Patented in 1935). A cone meter can be described similarly as an inverse Venturi. Wet gas applications, Natural Gas Allocation Measurement, Liquids Measurement that have trash, ashphaltenes and wax in pipes, meter runs with short lengths off-shore, steam measurement, custody transfer with end user contractual agreement all these applications have been quite successful in the implementation of this technology. Brand names will not be mentioned in this paper as per ISHM guidelines.




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