Course description
The measurement of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) is severely hampered by the low temperature of the liquid, the proximity of the boiling point to the operational temperature, and the inhomogeneity of the liquid. As its monetary value is directly related to its calorific value, both volumetric flow rate and composition must be determined continuously and simultaneously. Another major problem is the calibration of flow meters at their operational temperature.
During the training, the participants will be introduced to the different problems and issues, how these can be handled in the best way and the related uncertainties.
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