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Identification of Solutions in Production Pipelines on the Basis of Dynamic Polarization Phenomena

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It is shown that a dynamic polarization regime may be used as the principle of measurement for identifying solution type in production pipelines. A functional scheme and the main technical characteristics of the analyzer developed for solution type are given.

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Gusev, O.K. Identification of Solutions in Production Pipelines on the Basis of Dynamic Polarization Phenomena. Measurement Techniques 47, 734–737 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:METE.0000043666.54541.d6

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