Modern fluid flow control techniques in fluid systems that are encountered in the process and chemical industry, involve the control of flow rate; measurements of pressure and temperature; and, other quantities at upstream and downstream locations. They also involve a means for enabling the passing of maximum flow rate in case of emergencies. Fluid movers such as pumps and compressors of various designs have their own flow control devices for regulating flow rates, pressures, and in some cases, motor loads (variable speed motors or variable speed couplings). Control valves play a major role in fluid flow control. They are used for pressure reduction, control of delivery flow rates, back pressure control, pressure relief, etc.
Fluid flow measurement is the most important process variable in the operation and control of fluid transport in piping systems and pipelines. Flow control data are monitored and computerized; and line flow balances are used to check for discrepancies on an hourly, daily, or weekly bases. Flow measurements are done using some suitable flow meters: differential pressure meters, volumetric flow meters, or mass flow meters. The conference will cover all practical aspects of industrial fluid flow measurements, analysis of results, and relevant aspects of accuracy
Recognize the physical characteristics of fluids that are to be measured by one of the flow measuring techniques
Learn about the measuring techniques and their capabilities and limitations
Understand of principles of existing world standards and codes related to fluid flow measurement
Select the right measurement techniques: an estimate of the accuracy and uncertainty of results
Recommend guidelines for diagnosing the problems in the operation of the entire system based on flow monitoring
Engineers and technicians in oil & gas, chemical and process industries
Process, mechanical and chemical engineers
Engineers and technicians who deal with reactors and piping systems
Design engineers, project engineers
Control, automation and instrumentation engineers
Importance of fluid flow control in the process industry
Classification of fluid flow measurement techniques
Types of fluid flow measurements
World standards related to fluid flow measurement
Physical properties of liquids, gases, and multiphase fluids
Gas laws and expansion of liquids
Relationship between pressure and velocity
Complexities of flow of two-phase fluids
Specifics related to measurements of velocity, pressure
Flow-meters based on differential pressure
Volumetric flowmeters
Mass flow-meters, probes, and tracers
Probes and tracers
Readouts and related devices
Proving systems
Fluid balance study
Auditing
Effect of instrument installation on the accuracy of results
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