Unique Ultrasonic Measurement Solutions

Wednesday, April 4, 2012: 10:00 AM
Grand Ballroom E (Hilton of the Americas)
A.N. Vennavelli, Fractionation Research, Inc., Stillwater, OK and Jon Cloy, Marketing, GE Sensing, Katy, TX

Ultrasound technology is already well accepted for the determination of in-pipe flow rates.  GE Sensing and Fractionation Research Inc are presently performing R&D work to demonstrate other possibilities with this technology.  Efforts are underway to attempt to measure liquid entrainment (non-invasively) in the vapor product nozzle of an industrial size kettle reboiler.  Also, real time density measurements are being used on two processing lines to determine (non-invasively) compositions and composition changes.  These technologies could eventually bring appreciable benefits to operators of chemical plants and refineries.

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