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ASME MFC 19G : 2008

ASME MFC 19G : 2008

WET GAS FLOWMETERING GUIDELINE

American Society of Mechanical Engineers

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Table of Contents

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

Abstract

This Technical Report is an advisory State of the Art document for wet gas flow metering applications as understood in 2005. It is based on available wet gas flow metering research papers, commercial literature and practical experiences from the oil and gas industry up unto the end of 2005. Topics included in this technical report: o Definition of terms o The significance of two-phase flow patterns to wet gas meter applications o Practical industrial problems that occur when applying the wet gas flow metering technologies o Uncertainty associated with wet gas flow metering o A comprehensive technical paper reference list. o The derivations and limitations of the published wet gas flow meter correlations

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Document Type Standard
Status Current
Publisher American Society of Mechanical Engineers

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