Has anyone here learnt pressure differential measurement in flowing compressed hydrocarbons?

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Is there a liquid phase or are you only moving vapor. Also is there any potential for bidirectional flow? And most of all why does it matter?
 
tap hole is when you weld a weldolet on pipe and tap through it then pull sample from whatever passes by that level of flow, not really representative depending on visc, density, turbulation, and many other factors. To get a better representation of whats going on you need a perforated tube running through the whole pipe diameter or pressure vessel that can be adjusted using a manual pin valve counting drips or flow per minute to get correct flow for size of sample over whole batch, or you can get a skid sampler made up by Emerson or Endress to do it for you. If you are doing school work keep studying, if you have a real world question send me a PM, I sleep at Holiday Inns

Tap hole. Thermometer has a temperature housing insert. But it’s down stream where it shouldn’t effect the pressure differential.
 
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