Measurement of Water Fraction in Liquid Hydro-Carbons Using ECT Sensor

In the oil industry, it is important to measure the water fraction in liquid hydrocarbons in oil pipelines for optimising operation and transportation, e.g. loading/unloading of oil tankers, where the flow rate is variable. As a feasibility study an electrical capacitance tomography (ECT) sensor has...

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主要な著者: Bukhari, S F A, Ismail, Idris, Yang, W Q
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spelling my.utp.eprints.62812011-08-02T04:04:56Z Measurement of Water Fraction in Liquid Hydro-Carbons Using ECT Sensor Bukhari, S F A Ismail, Idris Yang, W Q TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering In the oil industry, it is important to measure the water fraction in liquid hydrocarbons in oil pipelines for optimising operation and transportation, e.g. loading/unloading of oil tankers, where the flow rate is variable. As a feasibility study an electrical capacitance tomography (ECT) sensor has been used for on-line water fraction measurement. Data from different electrode combinations, e.g. adjacent electrodes and opposite electrodes are combined. Preliminary results indicate that ECT can be used for measuring the fraction of water in oil with 0.05% error in a range of water-in-oil up to 10%. American Institute of Physics 2007 Article PeerReviewed text/html http://eprints.utp.edu.my/6281/1/GetabsServlet%3Fprog%3Dnormal%26id%3DAPCPCS000914000001000705000001%26idtype%3Dcvips%26gifs%3Dyes%26ref%3Dno Bukhari, S F A and Ismail, Idris and Yang, W Q (2007) Measurement of Water Fraction in Liquid Hydro-Carbons Using ECT Sensor. American Institute of Physics Conference Proceeding, 914 . pp. 705-709. ISSN 978-0-7354-0673-5 http://eprints.utp.edu.my/6281/
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
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Bukhari, S F A
Ismail, Idris
Yang, W Q
Measurement of Water Fraction in Liquid Hydro-Carbons Using ECT Sensor
description In the oil industry, it is important to measure the water fraction in liquid hydrocarbons in oil pipelines for optimising operation and transportation, e.g. loading/unloading of oil tankers, where the flow rate is variable. As a feasibility study an electrical capacitance tomography (ECT) sensor has been used for on-line water fraction measurement. Data from different electrode combinations, e.g. adjacent electrodes and opposite electrodes are combined. Preliminary results indicate that ECT can be used for measuring the fraction of water in oil with 0.05% error in a range of water-in-oil up to 10%.
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author Bukhari, S F A
Ismail, Idris
Yang, W Q
author_facet Bukhari, S F A
Ismail, Idris
Yang, W Q
author_sort Bukhari, S F A
title Measurement of Water Fraction in Liquid Hydro-Carbons Using ECT Sensor
title_short Measurement of Water Fraction in Liquid Hydro-Carbons Using ECT Sensor
title_full Measurement of Water Fraction in Liquid Hydro-Carbons Using ECT Sensor
title_fullStr Measurement of Water Fraction in Liquid Hydro-Carbons Using ECT Sensor
title_full_unstemmed Measurement of Water Fraction in Liquid Hydro-Carbons Using ECT Sensor
title_sort measurement of water fraction in liquid hydro-carbons using ect sensor
publisher American Institute of Physics
publishDate 2007
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