Wet gas measurement

A first apparent property of a multi-phase process fluid is determined based on the motion of the vibratable flowtube. One or more apparent intermediate values associated with the multi-phase process fluid are determined based on the first apparent property. A measure of wetness of the multi-phase p...

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Main Authors: Henry, M, Tombs, MS
Format: Patent
Published: United States Patent and Trademark Office 2015
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description A first apparent property of a multi-phase process fluid is determined based on the motion of the vibratable flowtube. One or more apparent intermediate values associated with the multi-phase process fluid are determined based on the first apparent property. A measure of wetness of the multi-phase process fluid is determined based on a mapping between one or more of the apparent intermediate values and the measure of wetness. A second apparent property of the multi-phase process fluid is determined using the differential pressure flowmeter. One or more phase-specific properties of the multi-phase process fluid is determined based on the measure of wetness and the second apparent property.
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spelling oxford-uuid:8bd45efe-00bc-4539-bfce-62233b6e5a2a2022-03-26T22:40:37ZWet gas measurementPatenthttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_15cduuid:8bd45efe-00bc-4539-bfce-62233b6e5a2aSymplectic Elements at OxfordUnited States Patent and Trademark Office2015Henry, MTombs, MSA first apparent property of a multi-phase process fluid is determined based on the motion of the vibratable flowtube. One or more apparent intermediate values associated with the multi-phase process fluid are determined based on the first apparent property. A measure of wetness of the multi-phase process fluid is determined based on a mapping between one or more of the apparent intermediate values and the measure of wetness. A second apparent property of the multi-phase process fluid is determined using the differential pressure flowmeter. One or more phase-specific properties of the multi-phase process fluid is determined based on the measure of wetness and the second apparent property.
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