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I want to know if vibration's on a gas line can alter sensing accuracy of a Coriolis flow meter.
We have one Emersons Micromotion's flowmeter installed near to a Gas Turbine's enclosure, maybe to 6 o 8 feet measured from enclosure's wall. We have appreciated that vibrations over the gas line are strong even to be felt with the bare hand
Due to operation's principle of the flowmeter I'm supposing that this vibration can be altering the measured flow. The measured flow between our flowmeter and the flowmeter of the gas supplier (They have one Orifice plate flowmeter) are very different, even a 15%
Any information that someone can give about the topics will be fully appreciated
We have one Emersons Micromotion's flowmeter installed near to a Gas Turbine's enclosure, maybe to 6 o 8 feet measured from enclosure's wall. We have appreciated that vibrations over the gas line are strong even to be felt with the bare hand
Due to operation's principle of the flowmeter I'm supposing that this vibration can be altering the measured flow. The measured flow between our flowmeter and the flowmeter of the gas supplier (They have one Orifice plate flowmeter) are very different, even a 15%
Any information that someone can give about the topics will be fully appreciated
