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Gas and Liquid Metering
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Why Metering?
• Measuring flow rate and cumulative volume
• Selling• System Control• Losses detection• Reservoir outlets• Pumping stations
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Accuracy
• Accuracy of meters depends on:
Linearity: percentage of true reading over a stated flow
Repeatability: ability to indicate the same reading each
time the same flow condition
Pressure loss
Resolution
Rangeability
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Mechanism of Meters
• All meters are consisted of two parts:
The primary element, which is in contact with
the fluid, resulting in some form of interaction.
The second or secondary element translates
the interaction between fluid and primary
element into a signal.
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Different Types of Meters
• Positive displacement meter
• Turbine meter
• Orifice meter
• Magnetic meter
• Coriolis meter
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Affecting Factors
• Fluid properties Viscosity
Specific gravity
• Conditions Temperature
Pressure
• Flow pattern
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Positive Displacement
• Positive displacement meters measure the volume flow rate directly by repeatedly trapping a sample of the fluid.
• Positive displacement meters can be less accurate than other meters because of leakage past the internal sealing surfaces.
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Turbine Meter
• A turbine meter uses a multi-bladed rotor. • The turbine rotation is proportional to the
fluid velocity• A magnetic coil outside the meter
produces an alternating voltage. The voltage is then related to the flow rate.
• They have fast response.
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Orifice Meter
• A concentric orifice plate
• The pressure between both sides of plate
is related to the flow rate using Bernoulli's
equation.
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Orifice Meter (cont.)
• The simplest and least expensive
• Produces a relatively high pressure drop.
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Magnetic Meter
• Insensitivity to specific gravity
Viscosity
Pressure
Temperature
• Sensitive to magnetic properties of the liquid.
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Coriolis Meter
• The Coriolis meter uses a U- tube sensor • Applies Newton’s Second Law• Fluid momentum changes natural vibration
of the U-tube and twists it.• Two sensors detect vibrating velocity of
the U-tube at each side and relate it to mass flow.
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