Lab Gas Calibration Meter
Lab Gas Calibration Meter
There is several operating principal of the flow meter, such as differential pressure meter,
velocity meter, area meter, positive displacement meter, orifice meter, turbine meter,
magnetic meter, gas ionization meter, NMR meter, ultrasonic meter and etcetera. A flow
meter is a device that measure flow rate, which is the quantity of fluid per unit of time in an
open or closed circuit (Chattopadhyay, 2006). In this experiment, the type of meter that is
going to be used is a gas flow meter, used to measure the volume of the gas flow.
In this particular study, there are five gas flow meters to be calibrated. There is several
method of flow meter calibration that being applied worldwide, and divided into two which is
in-situ and laboratory. Some of the calibration test that can be used is D/P Transmitter
Calibration, Magnetic flow meter Calibration, Calibration using a Master Meter (Prover),
Gravimetric method and other methods. In here, the calibration was done using the Master
Meter or Prover. (Cable, 2005)
RESULT
PART 1: SIMULTANEOUS VERIFICATION OF DIAPHRAGM GAS METER
Temperature
(c)
Pressure
(bar)
Initial
volume, Vi
(L)
Final volume,
Vo (L)
Vo - Vi
(L)
First 2 minutes
Meter no 1
23.9
24.534
19069
19094
25
Meter no 2
23.0
20.462
18786
18817
31
Meter no 3
23.8
15.564
18326
18351
25
Meter no 4
23.7
10.566
17586
17611
25
Meter no 5
24.1
5.682
18030
18062
32
Ref Meter
23.1
27.394
54476
54501
25
19904
19124
4 minutes
Meter no 1
23.9
25.014
30
Meter no 2
23.0
20.887
18817
18838
21
Meter no 3
23.9
15.874
18351
18378
Meter no 4
23.6
10.761
17611
17636
27
25
Meter no 5
24.1
5.802
18062
18098
36
Ref Meter
23.1
27.962
54501
54525
24
Pressure
(mbar)
Initial
volume, Vi
(L)
Final
volume, Vo
(L)
21.069
19122
19166
Vo - Vi
(L)
First 2 minutes
Meter no 1
24.0
44
Ref Meter
23.1
25.908
54528
54569
23.9
21.884
19166
19204
41
4 minutes
Meter no 1
38
Ref Meter
23.1
26.347
54569
54609
40
Pressure
(mbar)
Initial
volume, Vi
(L)
Final
volume, Vo
(L)
23.135
18859
18896
Vo - Vi
(L)
First 2 minutes
Meter no 2
23.1
37
Ref Meter
23.1
26.629
54611
54648
23.1
22.153
18896
18933
37
4 minutes
Meter no 2
37
Ref Meter
23.1
26.659
54648
54683
37
Pressure
(mbar)
Initial
volume, Vi
(L)
Final
volume, Vo
(L)
20.055
18380
18421
Vo - Vi
(L)
First 2 minutes
Meter no 3
24.0
41
Ref Meter
23.1
26.092
54687
54727
40
4 minutes
Meter no
24.1
20.615
18421
18462
41
Ref Meter
23.1
26.147
54727
54767
40
Pressure
(mbar)
Initial
volume, Vi
(L)
Final
volume, Vo
(L)
20.171
17639
17681
Vo - Vi
(L)
First 2 minutes
Meter no 4
23.9
42
Ref Meter
23.1
25.979
54768
54809
41
4 minutes
Meter no 4
23.6
20.246
17681
17722
Ref Meter
23.1
26.038
54809
54850
41
41
Pressure
(mbar)
Initial
volume, Vi
(L)
Final
volume, Vo
(L)
Vo - Vi
(L)
First 2 minutes
Meter no 5
24.3
20.282
18092
18132
Ref Meter
23.1
26.180
54856
54896
24.2
20.137
18132
18172
40
40
4 minutes
Meter no 5
40
Ref Meter
23.1
26.293
54896
54935
39
Simultaneously
% errors
0
19.35
0
0
21.8
% correction
0
-24
0
0
-28
Individually
% errors
6.82
0
2.44
2.4
0
% correction
-7.32
0
-2.5
-2.5
0
Simultaneously
% errors
20
-14.4
11.1
4
33.3
% correction
-25
12.5
-12.5
-4.17
-50
Individually
% errors
-5.26
0
2.44
0
2.5
% correction
5
0
-2.5
0
-2.56
Meter 5
= 40
Reference meter
= 38
Percentage error
errors=
errors=
4039
100
40
errors=2.5
Percentage correction
corrections=
corrections=
3940
100
39
corrections=2.56
REFERENCES
1. Lab Manual for Gas Calibration. Faculty of Chemical Engineering (2016)
2. Cable, M. (2005). Calibration: A Technician's Guide. ISA.
3. Chattopadhyay. (2006). Flowmeters & Flow Measurement. Asian Books Private
Limited.
4. Olsen, L. and Baumgarten, G., Gas Flow Measurement by Collection Time and
Density in a Constant Volume, Flow: Its Measurement and Control in Science and
Industry, ISA, (1971), pp. 1287 - 1295.
APPENDICES