Healthcare Performance Partners - Greater Nashville Area since Jan 2012
Senior Manager
Premier, Inc - Phoenix, Arizona Area Mar 2010 - Dec 2011
Sr Performance Engineer
North Memorial Health Care - Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area 1994 - 2009
Manager, Improvement Systems
Park Nicollet Health Services 1987 - 1993
Director, Management Engineering
Michael P. Biencourt - Chino CA John A. DeVries - Tustin CA
Assignee:
Paul-Munroe Engineering - Orange CA
International Classification:
G01N 2722 G01N 1100
US Classification:
73 6144
Abstract:
An improved method and capacitance probe arrangement for determining the fluid phase fractions of fluids having differing permitivity such as those of gas, oil, and water and oil-water emulsion in a fluid stream flowing from an oil well which includes trapping the primarily liquid in a vertically disposed chamber. The liquid is held therein to permit separation of the phase fractions to the extent possible within a reasonable time. A number of measurements are taken of the capacitance at a plurality of discrete vertically spaced locations within the chamber. These capacitance measurements relate directly to the varying permittivity of the phase fractions of the various liquids contained therein which may be gas, oil, and water and a oil-water emulsion. The measurements are processed by a data processor to provide precise information on such phase fractions and emulsion interfaces. A number of embodiments of the novel probe are disclosed for determining capacitance at spaced locations within the chamber.
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