Optimazation of Ultrasonic Flow Meters for Crude Oil Metering and Export
Résumé
Ultrasonic flow meters, as all velocity or inference type devices, require
an adequate flow stream conditioning in order to assure an accurate
performance. Typical flow conditioning consists of straightening the
upstream and downstream of the measuring section. The upstream section
usually contains a tube bundle, which allows the upstream section to be
reduced in length. This tube bundle serves to eliminate any swirl in the
flow stream before reaching the meter, presenting a symmetrical velocity
profile to the turbine rotor. Some ultrasonic flow meters may produce a
non-uniform pulse output, which can prove a wide span of repeatability.
For such cases where is a need to correct the velocity flow profiles which
affect the robustness of the integration method, this research work tries to
develop a mathematical modeling and simulation in MATLAB and
Microsoft Excel, with the purpose to combine the individual acoustic path
measurements into a full volumetric flow rate measurement procedure. The
relationship between velocity and viscosity, using Reynolds Number, was
calculated in Microsoft Excel. The Nusselt Number was then used to plot
fluid mean temperature and wall temperature diagrams in Microsoft Excel.
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