ASME MFC 19G : 2008
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The latest, up-to-date edition.
WET GAS FLOWMETERING GUIDELINE
Hardcopy , PDF
English
07-01-2008
Foreword
Standards Committee Roster
1 Introduction
2 Symbology and Definitions
3 Types of Wet Gas Flows
4 Flow Pattern
5 Flow Pattern Maps
6 Meters Used With Wet Gas Flows
7 Wet Gas Sampling
8 Pressure, Volume, and Temperature (PVT) Phase Property
Calculations
9 Wet Gas Flowmetering Practical Problems and Recommended
Practices
10 Uncertainty of a Wet Gas Metering System
Nonmandatory Appendices
A - Details Involving the Definition of Terms
B - Difference Between the Gas Volume Fraction and the Gas to
Total Volume Ratio Per Unit Length of Pipe in Steady Flow
C - Incompatibility of Different Suggested Wet Gas Definitions
D - Equations and Graphs for Conversions of Wet Gas Flow
Parameters
E - API Wet Gas Definitions
F - Wet Gas Flow Condition Sample Calculations
G - Differential Pressure Meter Wet Gas Correlations
H - Origins of the Existing Wet Gas Flow DP Meter Correlations
I - Throttling Calorimeter Worked Example
J - Details of Generic Wet Gas Flow Metering Concepts
K - Available Published and Presented Information on Marketed
Wet Gas Meters for the Oil and Gas Industry
L - Technical Details of Wet Gas Flowmeter Prototype Designs
M - Oil and Gas Industry-Based Multiphase Meters and Phase
Fraction Devices Used for Wet Gas Metering
N - Wet Gas Flowmetering Uncertainty
O - Practical Issues Regarding Metering Stream Flow
P - Bibliography
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