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Wet Gas Measurement with Slotted Orifice Meter--Effect of Geometry of Slots and Pressure

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Wet gas metering by differential pressure flow meters is gaining prominence in the oil and gas industry, owing to their simple construction. Slotted orifice, a modified version of the standard orifice meter has been found promising by many researchers. This novel flow meter is shown to be insensitive to the upstream flow profile with lower head loss and faster pressure recovery compared to the standard orifice. In the present work, the effect of geometry of slots and pressure on the performance of the slotted orifice has been studied by CFD modeling of the wet gas flow. The performance of slotted orifice with rectangular perforations (1.5 ≤ l/w ≤ 3.0) and circular perforations has been compared with that of the standard orifice having same β-ratio of 0.40. Simulation results reveal that the shape of perforation of the slotted orifice has no effect on the differential pressure. However, the pressure recovery with the rectangular slots is found to increase with increasing aspect ratio. Moreover, at low pressure, slotted orifice is found to be more sensitive to liquid presence than the standard orifice. The relatively higher over reading values obtained in this work is consistent with the results of Geng et al (2006) that for slotted orifice, a low beta ratio is more sensitive to the liquid presence in the stream and hence is preferable for wet gas metering. Homogeneous model, Steven’s and De Leeuw’s correlations, are found to be better than orifice correlations for wet gas mass flow prediction.
Title: Wet Gas Measurement with Slotted Orifice Meter--Effect of Geometry of Slots and Pressure
Description:
Wet gas metering by differential pressure flow meters is gaining prominence in the oil and gas industry, owing to their simple construction.
Slotted orifice, a modified version of the standard orifice meter has been found promising by many researchers.
This novel flow meter is shown to be insensitive to the upstream flow profile with lower head loss and faster pressure recovery compared to the standard orifice.
In the present work, the effect of geometry of slots and pressure on the performance of the slotted orifice has been studied by CFD modeling of the wet gas flow.
The performance of slotted orifice with rectangular perforations (1.
5 ≤ l/w ≤ 3.
0) and circular perforations has been compared with that of the standard orifice having same β-ratio of 0.
40.
Simulation results reveal that the shape of perforation of the slotted orifice has no effect on the differential pressure.
However, the pressure recovery with the rectangular slots is found to increase with increasing aspect ratio.
Moreover, at low pressure, slotted orifice is found to be more sensitive to liquid presence than the standard orifice.
The relatively higher over reading values obtained in this work is consistent with the results of Geng et al (2006) that for slotted orifice, a low beta ratio is more sensitive to the liquid presence in the stream and hence is preferable for wet gas metering.
Homogeneous model, Steven’s and De Leeuw’s correlations, are found to be better than orifice correlations for wet gas mass flow prediction.

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