Liquid & Gas Flow metering & Meter Proving

Objectives

Upon the successful completion of this program, participants will be able to: –

  • Know the basic concepts of custody measurement & loss control for liquid petroleum products
  • Learn the terminologies and classification of fluid mechanics and be aware of the accuracy requirements and specifications for custody measurement and loss control
  • Discuss the different types, selection & installation of flow measurement and level measurement
  • Aware of the basic overview of OIML Recommendation R117 including its requirements and operation
  • Identify the various types of flow calibration and meter provers and discuss its application
  • Explain in detail the different types, methods, and techniques used in custody transfer and list the equipment used in its operation
  • Understand pipeline meter considerations employed for liquid petroleum products
  • Employ leak detection for liquid petroleum products.
  • Learn about loss control system and illustrate proper monitoring and controlling production losses
  • Have knowledge on the API Standards as applied to basic custody measurement
  • Identify the proper selection and cost consideration of flow meters

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

This training course is highly relevant to personnel needing a basic understanding of Custody Transfer concepts and requirements and fluid flow measurement techniques and applications.

This Flow Measurement and meter proving training course is suitable to a wide range of professionals but will greatly benefit:

  • Engineers and Technicians of all disciplines
  • Instrumentation Personnel
  • Procurement and Quality Control Personnel
  • Inspection and Maintenance Engineers

Course duration

5 days

Course Outline

DAY 1

Introduction – Basic Fluid and Gas Laws

  • Custody Transfer Principles and Requirements
  • Pressure, Viscosity, Flow Volume, Continuity Principle, Energy Law (Bernoulli’s)
  • Flow Configurations (Flow Profiles), Laminar Flow, Turbulent Flow
  • Reynold’s Number, Flow Losses (Friction Losses)
  • Ideal and Real Gases, Gas Laws, Boyle’s Law, Charles’s Law, Gay-Lussac’s Law

DAY 2

General Characteristics and Performance of Flow Meters

  • System Characteristics and Flow Range
  • Performance, Accuracy, Stability and Repeatability, Sensitivity, Noise, Linearity, Reliability
  • Flow Modification and Meter Runs
  • Applications and Usage, Sizing
  • Temperature and Pressure Measurements

DAY 3

Types and Applications of Flow Meters

  • Differential Pressure (DP) Flow Meters, Orifice, Venturi, Nozzles, Pitot Tubes
  • Positive Displacement (PD) Flow Meters, Rotor, Oscillating Piston, Oval Gear
  • Turbine Flow Meters, Conventional and Helical
  • Problems with Erosion, Corrosion, Cavitation and Obstructions
  • Uses and Applications, Installation Requirements and Standards

DAY 4

Types and Applications of Flow Meters (continued)

  • Ultrasonic Flow Meters
  • Magnetic Flow Meters
  • Coriolis Flow Meters
  • Uses and Applications, Installation Requirements and Standards
  • Straight Run Requirement

DAY5

Oil Transfer Meter:

  • Meter Run
  • Proving Skid
  • Meter Proving
  • Meter Factor
  • Base Prover
  • Proving Run
  • Prover Pass
  • Prover Round Trip
  • Proving Counter

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