Can we use an orifice at heavy fuel oil line to measure flow OR we need some other type of flow element/transmitter? At present we are using Variable Area flow meters and having difficulties to prove the readings.
Unlikley to be successful but will be dependant on fluid viscosity. If operating temperature can be kept at high to keep "viscosity" down then you may be able to do it.
Pressure drop is usually prohibitive. The plate thickness required to stop buckling will probably exceed that allowable within standards. Impulse lines tend to block etc. etc.
Positive Displacement meter is the most common method for this.
Wasif,
You may want to look at flow meters by Micro Motion. They have developed a means of flow measurement using the coriolis effect. You can send sludge through them and get good measurements. Not cheap, though. Web site is
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