IP Library Granted Patent US 7,139,667
Granted Patent B2
US 7,139,667 · App. 10/720,599 · Granted Nov 21, 2006

Method for calibrating a volumetric flow meter having an array of sensors

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Patent No.
US 7,139,667
App. No.
10/720,599
Granted
Nov 21, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method and apparatus are provided for calibrating a flow meter having an array of sensors arranged in relation to a pipe that measures a flow rate of a fluid flowing in the pipe. The method features the step of calibrating the flow rate using a calibration correction function based on one or more parameters that characterize either the array of sensors, the pipe, the fluid flowing in the pipe, or some combination thereof. The calibration correction function depends on either a ratio t/D of the pipe wall thickness (t) and the pipe inner diameter (D); a ratio t/λ of the pipe wall thickness (t) and the eddie wavelength (λ) of the fluid; a Reynolds number (ρUD/μ) that characterizes the fluid flow in the pipe; a ratio Δx/D of the sensor spacing (Δx) and the pipe inner diameter (D); a ratio fΔx/U meas of usable frequencies in relation to the sensor spacing (Δx) and the raw flow rate (U meas ); or some combination thereof. The apparatus takes the form of a flow meter having a calibration correction function module performing the aforementioned functionality.

Claims (84)

1. A method of determining an average flow rate of a fluid flowing in the pipe, said method comprising:

measuring unsteady pressures using an array of sensors, wherein each sensor is spaced at different axial locations along the pipe;

determining, in response to the measured unsteady pressures, a measured flow rate of the fluid flow;

relating the measured flow rate to the average flow rate of the fluid using a calibration correction function based on non-dimensional parameters that characterize the array of sensors, the pipe, and the fluid flowing in the pipe to determine a flow signal indicative of the average flow rate, and

providing the average flow rate to an output device for retrieval by a user,

wherein the calibration correction function depends on at least two of a ratio t/D of the pipe wall thickness (t) and the pipe inner diameter (D); a Reynolds number that characterizes the fluid flow in the pipe; a ratio Δx/D of the sensor spacing (Δx) and the pipe inner diameter (D); and a ratio fΔx/U meas of usable frequencies in relation to the sensor spacing (Δx) and the measured flow rate (U meas ).

2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the calibration correction function depends on a ratio t/D of the pipe wall thickness (t) and the pipe inner diameter (D); a Reynolds number that characterizes the fluid flow in the pipe; a ratio Δx/D of the sensor spacing (Δx) and the pipe inner diameter (D); and a ratio fΔx/U meas of usable frequencies in relation to the sensor spacing (Δx) and the measured flow rate (U meas ).

3. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the relating the measured flow rate to the average flow rate includes determining the avenge flow rate (U av ) based on the equation:

U av =the calibration correction function* U meas , where U meas is a measured flow rate.

4. A method of determining an average flow rate of a fluid flowing in the pipe, said method comprising:

measuring unsteady pressures using an array of sensors, wherein each sensor is spaced at different axial locations along the pipe;

determining, in response to the measured unsteady pressures, a measured flow rate of the fluid flow;

relating the measured flow rate to the average flow rate of the fluid using a calibration correction function based on non-dimensional parameters that characterize the array of sensors, the pipe, and the fluid flowing in the pipe to determine a flow signal indicative of the average flow rate, and

providing the average flow rate to an output device for retrieval by a user,

wherein the calibration correction function depends on a ratio t/D of the pipe wall thickness (t) and the pipe inner diameter (D).

5. A method of determining an average flow rate of a fluid flowing in the pipe, said method comprising:

measuring unsteady pressures using an array of sensors, wherein each sensor is spaced at different axial locations along the pipe;

determining, in response to the measured unsteady pressures, a measured flow rate of the fluid flow;

relating the measured flow rate to the average flow rate of the fluid using a calibration correction function based on non-dimensional parameters that characterize the array of sensors, the pipe, and the fluid flowing in the pipe to determine a flow signal indicative of the average flow rate, and

providing the average flow rate to an output device for retrieval by a user,

wherein the calibration correction function depends on a ratio Δx/D of the sensor spacing (Δx) and the pipe inner diameter (D).

6. A method of determining an average flow rate of a fluid flowing in the pipe, said method comprising:

measuring unsteady pressures using an array of sensors, wherein each sensor is spaced at different axial locations along the pipe;

determining, in response to the measured unsteady pressures, a measured flow rate of the fluid flow;

relating the measured flow rate to the average flow rate of the fluid using a calibration correction function based on non-dimensional parameters that characterize the array of sensors, the pipe, and the fluid flowing in the pipe to determine a flow signal indicative of the average flow rate, and

providing the average flow rate to an output device for retrieval by a user,

wherein the calibration correction function depends on a ratio fΔX/U meas of usable frequencies in relation to the sensor spacing (Δx) and the measured flow rate (U meas ).

7. A method of determining an average flow rate of a fluid flowing in the pipe, said method comprising:

measuring unsteady pressures using an array of sensors, wherein each sensor is spaced at different axial locations along the pipe;

determining, in response to the measured unsteady pressures, a measured flow rate of the fluid flow;

relating the measured flow rate to the average flow rate of the fluid using a calibration correction function based on non-dimensional parameters that characterize the array of sensors, the pipe, and the fluid flowing in the pipe to determine a flow signal indicative of the average flow rate, and

providing the average flow rate to an output device for retrieval by a user,

wherein the calibration correction function is defined by a calibration curve, the calibration curve being defined by an equation:

Offset= C o +C 1 /RE c 2 ,

wherein Offset is the correction in percentage, RE is the Reynolds number of the fluid, and C 0 , C 1 and C 2 are constants to define the calibration curve, which are related to the non-dimensional parameters.

8. The method according to claim 7 , wherein the average flow rate of the fluid flow in the pipe is determined by the equation:

U av =U meas /(Offset+1)

wherein U av is the avenge flow rate and U meas is the measured flow rate.

9. The method according to claim 8 , further includes determining the average volumetric flow rate (Q) of the fluid flow based on the equation:

Q=A*U av ,

where A is a cross sectional area of the pipe's inner diameter and U av is the avenge flow rate.

10. The method according to claim 8 , wherein the measured flow rate of fluid flow is determined by measuring a slope of a convective ridge in a k-ω plane.

11. The method according to claim 8 , wherein the sensors of the array of sensors include strain sensors or pressure sensors.

12. The flow meter according to claim 8 , wherein the sensors of the array of sensors include strain sensors or pressure sensor.

13. The method according to claim 8 , wherein the array of sensors include at least 3 sensors.

14. The method according to claim 8 , wherein the sensors are clamped onto the pipe.

15. The flow meter according to claim 8 , wherein the measured flow rate of fluid flow is determined by measuring a slope of a convective ridge in a k-ω plane.

16. A method of determining an average flow rate of a fluid flowing in the pipe, said method comprising:

measuring unsteady pressures using an array of sensors, wherein each sensor is spaced at different axial locations along the pipe;

determining, in response to the measured unsteady pressures, a measured flow rate of the fluid flow;

relating the measured flow rate to the average flow rate of the fluid using a calibration correction function based on non-dimensional parameters that characterize the array of sensors, the pipe, and the fluid flowing in the pipe to determine a flow signal indicative of the average flow rate, and

providing the average flow rate to an output device for retrieval by a user,

wherein a common calibration correction function is used to determine the average flow rate for meters having similar sensor spacing, used on pipes having similar inner diameters and wall thickness, and measuring fluids having similar Reynolds numbers.

17. The method according to claim 16 , wherein the relating the measured flow rate to the average flow rate includes determining the average flow rate (U av ) based on the equation:

U av =the calibration correction function* U meas , where U meas is a measured flow rate.

18. A flow meter for determining an average flow rate of a fluid flowing in the pipe, said flow meter comprising:

an array of sensors having an array of sensors for measuring unsteady pressures to determine a measured flow rate of the fluid, wherein each sensor is spaced at different axial locations alone the pipe; and

a processor for relating the measured flow rate to the average flow rate of the fluid flow using a calibration correction function based on non-dimensional parameters that characterize array of sensors, the pipe, and the fluid flowing in the pipe to determine the average flow rate,

wherein the calibration correction function depends on at least two of a ratio t/D of the pipe wall thickness (t) and the pipe inner diameter (D); a Reynolds number that characterizes the fluid flow in the pipe; a ratio Δx/D of the sensor spacing (Δx) and the pipe inner diameter (0); and a ratio fΔx/U meas of usable frequencies in relation to the sensor spacing (Δx) and the measured flow rate (U meas ).

19. The flow meter according to claim 18 , wherein the calibration correction function depends on a ratio t/D of the pipe wall thickness (t) and the pipe inner diameter (D); a Reynolds number that characterizes the fluid flow in the pipe; a ratio Δx/D of the sensor spacing (Δx) and the pipe inner diameter (D); and a ratio fΔx/U meas of usable frequencies in relation to the sensor spacing (Δx) and the measured flow rate (U meas ).

20. The flow meter according to claim 18 , wherein the calibration correction function module determines the average flow velocity (U av ) based on the equation:

U av =the calibration correction function* U meas ,

where U meas is a measured flow rate.

21. A flow meter for determining an average flow rate of a fluid flowing in the pipe, said flow meter comprising:

an array of sensors having an array of sensors for measuring unsteady pressures to determine a measured flow rate of the fluid, wherein each sensor is spaced at different axial locations along the pipe; and

a processor for relating the measured flow rate to the average flow rate of the fluid flow using a calibration correction function based on non-dimensional parameters that characterize array of sensors, the owe, and the fluid flowing in the pipe to determine the average flow rate,

wherein the calibration correction function is defined by a calibration curve, the calibration curve being defined by an equation:

Offset= C 0 +C 1 /RE C 2 ,

wherein Offset is the correction in percentage, RE is the Reynolds number of the fluid, and C 0 , C 1 and C 2 are constants to define the calibration curve, which are related to the non-dimensional parameters.

22. The flow meter according to claim 21 , wherein the average flow rate of the fluid flow in the pipe is determined by the equation:

U av =U meas /(Offset+1)

wherein U av , is the average flow rate and U meas is the measured flow rate.

23. The flow meter according to claim 22 wherein the average flow rate is an average volumetric flow rate (Q) and the processor determines the average volumetric flow rate (Q) based on the equation:

Q=A*U av ,

where A is a cross sectional area of the pipe's inner diameter and U av is an average flow rate.

24. The flow meter according to claim 22 , wherein the measuring of the flow rate of a characteristic of the flow uses an array of sensor having at least 3 sensors disposed along the pipe at different axial locations.

25. The flow meter according to claim 22 , wherein the sensors are clamped onto the pipe.

26. A flow meter for determining an average flow rate of a fluid flowing in the pipe, said flow meter comprising:

an array of sensors having an array of sensors for measuring unsteady pressures to determine a measured flow rate of the fluid, wherein each sensor is spaced at different axial locations along the pipe; and

a processor for relating the measured flow rate to the average flow rate of the fluid flow using a calibration correction function based on non-dimensional parameters that characterize array of sensors, the pipe, and the fluid flowing in the pipe to determine the average flow rate,

wherein a common calibration correction function is used to determine the average flow rate for meters having similar sensor spacing, used on pipes having similar inner diameters and wall thickness, and measuring fluids having similar Reynolds numbers.

27. The flow meter according to claim 26 , wherein the calibration correction function module determines the average flow velocity (U av ) based on the equation:

U av =the calibration correction function* U meas ,

where U meas is a measured flow rate.

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PATENT RELEASE AND REASSIGNMENT Recorded Jul 5, 2022
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To: II-VI INCORPORATED; MARLOW INDUSTRIES, INC.; EPIWORKS, INC.; LIGHTSMYTH TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; KAILIGHT PHOTONICS, INC.; COADNA PHOTONICS, INC.; OPTIUM CORPORATION; FINISAR CORPORATION; II-VI OPTICAL SYSTEMS, INC.; M CUBED TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; II-VI PHOTONICS (US), INC.; II-VI DELAWARE, INC.; II-VI OPTOELECTRONIC DEVICES, INC.; PHOTOP TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
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From: II-VI INCORPORATED; MARLOW INDUSTRIES, INC.; EPIWORKS, INC.; LIGHTSMYTH TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; KAILIGHT PHOTONICS, INC.; COADNA PHOTONICS, INC.; OPTIUM CORPORATION; FINISAR CORPORATION; II-VI OPTICAL SYSTEMS, INC.; M CUBED TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; II-VI PHOTONICS (US), INC.; II-VI DELAWARE, INC.; II-VI OPTOELECTRONIC DEVICES, INC.; PHOTOP TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
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