Abstract

The international standard for flowrate measurements ISO-5167 recommends the temperature sensor to be located downstream of the differential device what may cause a significant error in the measurement of the flowrate of natural gas, especially at high differential pressure, low temperature and low diameter ratio. The flowrate generally needs to be compensated for the temperature change due to the Joule–Thomson effect caused by the constriction of the metering device. The accurate compensation involves double calculation of both the natural gas properties and the flowrate. To decrease the computational load, an automatic correction of the flowrate by the GMDH polynomial surrogate is proposed. By using the compound measure of the approximation error and the execution time for model selection, the modified GMDH algorithm searches for the satisfactory model fulfilling the constraints of real-time application. The automatic correction of the flowrate measurements of a natural gas is simulated and the corresponding results are discussed. The derived model can be equally used for a natural gas specified by composition or by physical properties.

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