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Title: Application Of Turbine Meters In Liquid Measurement Crude( And Product Transportation) Class Number 247
Author: Raymond J. Kalivoda
Source: 1999 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1999
Abstract: Turbine Meters were developed for the rocket industry in the 1950s because a compact meter was needed to accurately measure exotic fuels over extreme operating pressures and temperatures. By the late sixties the petroleum industry recognized the potential of turbine meter technology for highly accurate measurement and in 1970 published API Standard 2534 Measurement of Liquid Hydrocarbons by Turbine Meter Systems. After this publication turbine meters gained broad acceptance for custody transfer for petroleum liquids such as liquefied petroleum gases (LPGs), refined products and light crude oil. With the introduction of helical turbine meters in the 1990s, turbine meter applications have been expanded to higher viscosity crudes, waxy crudes and other troublesome turbine meter applications.




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