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Workflow for Pipe Prover Waterdraw Calibration Metrics Computation: Case Studies with Python Programming

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  • Noukpo André Djoï

    (Ministry of Energy, Water and Mines, Benin)

  • Emery Makponsé Houngbédji

    (National Agency of Metrology and Quality Control, Benin)

  • Samira Esinam Elsie Aggor Woananu

    (University of Cape Coast, Ghana)

Abstract

Precise computation of pipe prover calibration metrics is a challenge for metrology technicians and petroleum inspectors. This study has proposed a comprehensive workflow and a Python code for the computation of pipe prover waterdraw calibration metrics. The methodology has been applied to unidirectional and bidirectional pipe prover waterdraw calibration case studies. The computed base prover volume of the pipe prover calibrated through a unidirectional calibration is 4509.4 dm3 at the base temperature of 20°C when the calibrated round-trip base prover volume for the second one is 6019.178 dm3 at 20°C.

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  • Noukpo André Djoï & Emery Makponsé Houngbédji & Samira Esinam Elsie Aggor Woananu, 2024. "Workflow for Pipe Prover Waterdraw Calibration Metrics Computation: Case Studies with Python Programming," European Journal of Engineering and Technology Research, European Open Science, vol. 9(6), pages 7-19, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:epw:ejeng0:v:9:y:2024:i:6:id:63209
    DOI: 10.24018/ejeng.2024.9.6.3209
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