Measurement of Gas-Liquid Flows in Vertical Pipes Using Turbine Flow Meter and Conductance Sensor

Ziyan Tang, Ningde Jin, Yiyu Zhou, Weikai Ren
Abstract:
Although turbine flow meters (TFM) have made good progress in measuring flow with accurate response characteristics in single-phase flow, TFM combined with other sensors to measure two-phase flow is still a difficult and hot issue. Due to the leakage after the collection, the flow state change and slippage between the gas and liquid phases in the pipeline after the diversion are complicated, and all these factors have a significant impact on the TFM modelling. Therefore, the meter factor models of the TFM with diverter in two-phase flows have not been thoroughly solved. Thus, this study mainly investigates the performance of TFM in gas-liquid two-phase flows combined with the rotating electric field conductance sensor (REFCS). Among them, the gas holdup is implemented through the REFCS. We examine three two-phase flows TFM models including mass model, momentum model and torque model, and analyse slip ratio, an essential parameter in the meter factor models. Subsequently, based on model tests, the evaluation finds that the Chisholm slip ratio model combined with the torque model achieved the best accuracy. Consequently, the average absolute deviation (AAD) and average absolute percentage deviation (AAPD) of total flow rate are 1.23 m³/d and 7.69 %.
Keywords:
Gas-liquid two-phase flows; Flow measurement; Turbine flow meter (TFM)
Download:
IMEKO-TC9-2019-124.pdf
DOI:
10.21014/tc9-2022.124
Event details
IMEKO TC:
TC9
Event name:
FLOMEKO 2022
Title:

19th International Flow Measurement Conference 2022

Place:
Chongqing, CHINA
Time:
01 November 2022 - 04 November 2022