At the Emerson Exchange Americas Virtual Series, Emerson’s Martin Schlebach describes applications where ultrasonic flow measurement is the best choice.
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Selecting the Right Flowmeter
Selecting the right flowmeter is an expert panel session at the 2018 Emerson Exchange conference. The panel included Emerson's Trever Ball, Karl Stappert, Dan Hackett, Jeff Foster, and Steve Ifft. Types of flow measurement devices in the panel discussion include...
The Longest Heated and Insulated Oil Pipeline in Action
At last October's Emerson Exchange in Nashville, I highlighted a story told about a custody transfer application on the world's longest heated and insulated pipeline. Here's a quick summary of the story: Emerson provided a custody transfer metering system for the...
Electronic Flow Management System Design Fundamentals
In the Emerson Exchange 365 community, I saw a new thread, Fundamentals of Electronic Flow Meter Design, Application & Implementation. It included a download link to a whitepaper with the same name by Emerson's Jim Griffeth. Jim is a member of the Remote...
Flow Measurement in Wet Gas Conditions
I received a question a few days ago about flow measurement and wet gas. Here is a paraphrased version of the question: The meter would be used to measure gas in and out of storage. The gas may be wet--depending on pressure and temperature. I do not know yet how wet...
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