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Technical Note00840-0400-4530, Rev AAOctober 2014 ContentsIntroduction ..page 1 GWR advantages ..page 1 Criteria for Interface measurement with GWR ..page 3 Interface measurements in chambers ..page 7 Interface measurements in tanks ..page 13 Emulsion/rag layer ..page 14 GWR measurements with stilling well ..page 16 GWR limitations and alternative solutions ..page 17 References ..page quality of the final product depends in many cases on how well raw materials separate, therefore, reliable data about actual Interface level is crucial. Interface applications are very common in many industries, particularly in Oil & Gas, where, for example, oil/water Interface needs to be solutions can be used, but it is Guided Wave (GWR) Radar that has become a popular solution in a wide range of Interface applications across different industries.
3 Technical Note 00840-0400-4530, Rev AA Guided Wave Radar Interface Measurement October 2014 Guided Wave Radar Interface Measurement 1.3 Criteria for interface measurement with GWR
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