54 Measurement and Testing On-Demand Measurement Calculations
Flow-Cal, Inc. the market leader in measurement data management for natural gas and petroleum liquids, has developed
CALCit.Cloud, a new cloud-based service that provides on-demand measurement calculations.
CALCit.Cloud service joins Flow-Cal’s suite of products supporting current calculation libraries. Flow-Cal’s CALCit application uses the latest industry standard calculations, allowing users to perform various spot calculations, including gas volume, plate size, liquid correction factors and speed of sound. Flow-Cal also offers these same industry standard calculations as subroutines available as source code in C computer language, or as a DLL that can be integrated into other applications.
Subscribers to the
CALCit.Cloud service can request measurement calculations via a cloud-based platform hosted by Flow-Cal. The calculations are then processed through a database and the results are returned to the subscriber. This service can be used to create custom measurement applications that support current calculation libraries, helping users maintain contract compliance, and minimise operation and maintenance costs.
“Our customers and the industry have expressed a need for a convenient way to access industry calculations, from a company they know and trust, to embed within their own systems,” says Flower Pledger, Vice President of Product Management. “We developed an innovative solution for performing these types of measurement calculations. For example, when a subscriber to
CALCit.Cloud provides a density, pressure and temperature, along with a commodity type of their fluid, the CTL and CPL will be calculated and returned instantaneously.”
For the initial launch of this web service,
CALCit.Cloud supports API calculations 11.1 (2004) Tables A through D and 11.2.4 (2007) Table E. Future plans for this product will include the addition of gas and liquid calculations from AGA, API and GPA.
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A Top Performer in Portable Fuel Analysis
Innovative Mass Flow-based Pressure Controller (MPC) The MPC helps OEMs combine the MEMS-based thermal mass flow technology
from Axetris with pressure control in an innovative way to create an Electronic Pressure Controller (EPC) par excellence.
The innovative combination of mass flow and pressure control allow OEMs design flexibility in many applications where both flow and pressure play a critical role in achieving system performance. Typical examples for such applications are injectors in gas chromatography (GC), collision cell pressure control in mass spectrometry (MS), leak testing equipment, etc.
Advantages Axetris MPC; Outstanding pressure control performance compared to standard Electronic Pressure Controllers (EPCs), Easy integration with existing pressure sensor solutions to provide a unified control interface, Easy configuration of control parameters (PID), Ultrafast response (in milliseconds), Switch between pressure and flow control modes, Absolute flow reading.
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AMETEK Grabner Instruments releases a new high- speed, compact, FTIR fuel analyzer for automatic and comprehensive measurement of gasoline, and jet and diesel fuels. Built on Grabner´s new Vision instrument platform, the MINISCAN IR Vision increases analysis speed by a factor of ten when compared to previous models.
The MINISCAN IR Vision builds on Grabner’s more than 20 years of innovation and experience in FTIR fuel analysis. The analyser, which is configured to measure more than 100 different fuel components, gasoline, and jet and diesel fuel parameters, was developed specifically for fuel blending, quality inspection, specification compliance at the point of sale. The analyzer is pre-loaded at the factory with a database of several thousand fuels collected worldwide and measured in accordance with ASTM and EN fuel specifications.
The new fuel analyzer offers cutting-edge performance and enhanced measurement speed. Its high-performance processor allows users to calculate measurement results within seconds using Partial Least Square (PLS) analysis and full spectrum information. Fuel properties calculated from the factory database can be retrained and optimized.
The instrument’s rugged, ten-inch, full-color industrial touchscreen guarantees the highest visibility as well as ease of use, even under difficult operating conditions. It offers user friendly menu navigation on its large- button touchscreen display that helps ensure immediate instrument response. Worldwide remote support and service are available via a secure VPN tunnel.
The MINISCAN IR Vision is unmatched in its class of portable fuel analyzers in terms of quality. The thermoelectric temperature regulation of the instrument´s filling system, measuring cells and integrated density meter allows for highest accuracy in measuring the volume of fuel compounds. A high- quality Germanium-coated, Potassium Bromide (KBr) beam splitter offers better optical transmission than analysers using Zinc-Selenide (ZnSe) -based beam splitters and improved benzene detection. With an optical resolution of
3.8 cm-1, the analyser resolution is superior to other comparable FTIR analysers.
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The core feature of the new instrument is its mechanical robustness, making the instrument ideal for the challenges encountered during field or mobile testing. The MINISCAN IR Vision incorporates Grabner´s proven and robust piston-based and bubble-free filling system. The instrument is protected by a new shock- and vibration-tested Vision platform housing. Its double interferometer is mounted with a self-aligning mirror system that allows for automatic correction of intensity shifts after a rough drive over a bumpy road.
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