The internet guided me to GESensing who appeared to have a cyrogenic US meter for this kind of applications. This clarifies why we are taking in account US meters.
Thanks, does anyone of you have already experiences with Ultrasonic metering of LNG.
As we were informed, US metering can handle much more flow and as such requires minimum installation space compared with coriolis. In case of coriolis meters several units has to be put in parallel, however...
Thanks Dave, re-gasified LNG can be treated as natural gas, and P and T as well as the composition of the gas is required for calculation of normalized flow. What LNG concernces, I wondered if -for flow measurment- it cuold be treated as a liquid? I tried to search the internet for a example...
I was wondering if pressure and temperature has to be taken in account while metering volume flow of LNG? Are there other important factors to take in account? My experiences basically lays in the custody metering of natural gas.