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Experimental and numerical design of a long-waist cone flow meter

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An optimized structure of long-waist cone flow meters, referred as LWC, was proposed based on the investigations on flow field analysis, and a set of LWCs was fabricated with diameter ratio β ranging from 0.55 to 0.75, and waist length L from 20 to 60mm when β ≤ 0.65 as discussed by the authors.
Abstract
A long-waist cone flow meter is designed for steady differential pressure measurement and relatively small overall pressure drop. A constant-diameter annular flow channel is formed between cone element and pipe wall. The flow field of water flows through cone element is studied with 3-D CFD simulations. The constant-diameter annular channel is found being able to adjust the incoming fluid, and small rear angle of cone element could reduce flow separation and overall pressure difference. An optimized structure of long-waist cone flow meters, referred as LWC, is proposed based on the investigations on flow field analysis. A steady contracting differential pressure and an overall differential pressure can be tapped from a LWC. A set of LWCs was fabricated with diameter ratio β ranging from 0.55 to 0.75, and waist length L from 20 to 60 mm when β = 0.65 for experimental tests and CFD verifications. A decreasing trend of dimensionless differential pressure Δp* and δp* and an increasing trend of discharge coefficient Cd of LWCs under different Reynolds number are observed and analyzed, and flow rate prediction of different Newtonian single phase flow is experimentally studied. A case study of oil–water two-phase flow is then presented with a selected LWC and an average error below 5% is achieved when treating the mixture a homogeneous flow.

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A Kalman estimation based oil–water two-phase flow measurement with CRCC ☆

TL;DR: In this article, a conductance ring coupled cone (CRCC) meter is used to measure the individual phase flow rates of oil-water two-phase flow in an annular flow channel formed by a longwaist cone and pipe wall.
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Mass Flow Rate Measurement of Oil-Water Two-Phase Flow by a Long-Waist Cone Meter

TL;DR: The overall mass flow rate of oil-water two-phase flow can be determined at an accuracy within ±5% with a long-waist cone meter and the dual differential pressure models without the aid of a secondary instrument for the phase fraction measurement, and the results are less affected by phase inversion.
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A Conductance Ring Coupled Cone Meter for Oil-Water Two-Phase Flow Measurement

TL;DR: In this paper, a conductance ring coupled cone meter (CRCC) is presented to measure phase fraction and flow rate of oil-water two-phase flow by combining a long-waist cone meter and a pair of conductance rings at the annular channel of the LWC.
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Parameters Measurement for Multiphase Flow Process

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TL;DR: In this paper, the characteristics and process parameters of multiphase flow, along with related measurement techniques in diferent categories, are discussed to provide a fundamental measuring method to the measurement on multi-parameter of other complex industrial processes.
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Study on the design and performance of a bi-directional cone flowmeter

TL;DR: In this article, two identical cone shapes are machined with their base circle surfaces joined together with a small step in between them and differential pressure measurement is done across the apex of the cones.
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Recent developments in three-phase flow measurement

TL;DR: The problem of how to meter oil - water - gas mixtures has been a significant one in the oil industry since the early 1980s and considerable research has been conducted into the development of a three-phase flowmeter suitable for use in an offshore environment.
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Discharge Coefficient Performance of Venturi, Standard Concentric Orifice Plate, V-cone and Wedge Flow Meters at Low Reynolds Numbers

TL;DR: In this article, the relation between the Reynolds number and differential producer discharge coefficient was obtained through solutions to the steady, Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes equations, and discharge coefficients were also obtained experimentally for the purpose of validating the numerical results.
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