Coriolis Flowmeters
The following technical papers are from Emerson Process Management
Coriolis Tutorial - TUTOR is where you can explore the basics of Coriolis theory to understand the capabilities only Micro Motion Coriolis technology offers your process.
Coriolis Technology Creates Superior Meters - Chuck Stack, Micro Motion Inc.
The Coriolis Revolution - Gene Perkins Micro Motion Inc.
Mass Flow Measurement Accuracy in Process Industries - John Dolenc, Emerson Process Management.
Explaining how two-phase flow affects mass flowmeters - Micro Motion Inc.
Traceability and Uncertainty Analysis for Flowmeter Calibration Process with Coriolis Flowmeters as Reference - R. DeBoom, M.Buttler, A.Koblbeck, A Pruysen - Micro Motion Inc.
Understanding the Challenges of Two-Phase Flow - Tim Patten - Micro Motion Inc.
Load Cells Versus Coriolis Mass Flowmeters In Batch Applications - Franki Parson.
ISO 17025 Accreditation and the Application to Using Coriolis Flowmeters as Reference Standards - M.Lee, D.Standiford -Micro Motion Inc and A.Pruysen - Emerson Process Management.
Entrained Gas Handling in Micro Motion® Coriolis Flowmeters - Tim Patten - This white paper discusses the measurement problems caused by process fluids that contain bubbles of air or other gas, and describes how Micro Motion® sensor and transmitter technology can be used to overcome those problems. It also presents suggestions for minimising measurement problems by improving application design.
Accurate Flow Measurement Improves Profit - Two-wire Coriolis Flowmeter for Loop Powered Applications - Rough Economic Seas - The current economic climate means that many managers are taking a keen interest in the selection of their flow-measuring devices. Today’s decision makers understand the benefits of different flow technologies and accept that when migrating to higher performing technologies, there may be cost implications resulting from, for example, increased wiring and associated installation costs. In a new installation, these extra costs can usually be minimized through good engineering practices.
Other Technical Paper Links
Coriolis Mass Flowmeters - Donald Ginesi - Thanks to Caldon.
When Do You Measure Mass Flow? - Walt Boyes and thanks to M. R. Franceschini, Inc.
What is the Coriolis Principle? - Thanks to the flowmeterdirectory.com.
Coriolis Mass Flowmeters Take Center Stage for Bulk Measurement in Oil & Gas Industry - Andre Verdone - Accurate measurement of liquids is important for all oil and gas production or consumption sites. This is especially true for bulk-transfer devices where large volumes of products are being moved and must be monitored, including crude oil depots, gasoline and jet fuel tank farms, refineries, and even cruise line terminals. In the past, mass transfer was measured in batches with weigh scales or load cells. However, installation, calibration and maintenance of a scale or load cell are costly, difficult to do, time consuming, and don’t work for continuous processes. For these processes, such methods as orifice plates and magnetic flow tubes can measure volumetric flow, but additional instruments are needed to measure temperature and pressure to compensate for fluid density changes. Introducing additional instruments also introduces errors, which can result in an overall measurement error rate as high as 3 percent. Now several measurement standards are moving toward use of Coriolis mass flowmeters, which can measure mass flow directly at the same time as they measure temperature and density. What’s more, transfer measurement by mass is the most accurate method, since mass is independent of, and unaffected by, changing process fluid characteristics, including pressure, temperature, viscosity, conductivity, and gravity - from Flow Control.