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Title: Operational Experience With Custody Transfer Ultrasonic Meters
Author: Kevin m. Malek
Source: 2006 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 2006
Abstract: The use of ultrasonic meters requires an open-minded approach to measurement. I was not in the measurement industry when the turbine meter was introduced, yet I imagine their introduction did not come without challenges. Mechanical provers became common while the use of tank provers became less desirable. Measurement methods began to change, and today we are experiencing a similar evolution in measurement and calibration. Like displacement and turbine meters, ultrasonic meters measure various mediums with the same accuracy when calibrated. However, they are more sensitive to flow rate disturbances than either of the other measurement systems. Installation and calibration methods are critical for accurate performance.




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