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METERING PRINCIPLES

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3 .6 Liquid normalisation

As with gas also oil flow is measured by meters using a variety of different measurement prin-

ciples, most based on volume flow, some based on mass flow. Examples are turbine meters,

orifice meters, Coriolis meters and ultrasonic meters. In all cases the line flow is measured.

The problem with this is that two measurements in the same pipe cannot be compared, due to

difference in temperature, (to a lesser extend) pressure and possibly the type of product. This

also means that billing of the oil will not be possible as no fixed tariff can be applied.

For this reason a flow computer is used to “normalize” the oil flow to standard (or base) condi-

tions, such as:

Temperature

15 or 20 oC or 60 oF

Pressure

1.01325 bar or 14.73 psi

So from the input density, the standard density is calculated by correcting for pressure and

density. Then, from the standard density, the meter density is calculated, by again correcting for

pressure and density.

Figure 11 Density calculations for oil