IP Library Granted Patent US 6,959,601
Granted Patent B2
US 6,959,601 · App. 10/993,045 · Granted Nov 1, 2005

Noninvasive characterization of a flowing multiphase fluid using ultrasonic interferometry

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Patent No.
US 6,959,601
App. No.
10/993,045
Granted
Nov 1, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

An apparatus for noninvasively monitoring the flow and/or the composition of a flowing liquid using ultrasound is described. The position of the resonance peaks for a fluid excited by a swept-frequency ultrasonic signal have been found to change frequency both in response to a change in composition and in response to a change in the flow velocity thereof. Additionally, the distance between successive resonance peaks does not change as a function of flow, but rather in response to a change in composition. Thus, a measurement of both parameters (resonance position and resonance spacing), once calibrated, permits the simultaneous determination of flow rate and composition using the apparatus and method of the present invention.

Claims (21)

1. A method for monitoring the flow rate of a fluid through a vessel which comprises the steps of:

(a) applying a continuous periodic acoustical signal to the outside of the vessel such that the acoustical signal is transferred to the flowing fluid, thereby generating vibrational resonance features having a plurality of maxima and minima therein;

(b) detecting the vibrational resonance features generated in the flowing liquid;

(c) sweeping the continuous periodic signal through a chosen frequency range which includes two chosen consecutive maxima in the standing-wave vibrational pattern;

(d) recording the frequency difference between the two chosen consecutive maxima to determine whether the composition of the fluid has changed;

(e) correcting the location of the resonance peaks in response thereto; and

(f) determining the frequency of one of the chosen resonance peaks, such that the flow rate of the fluid is determined.

2. An apparatus for monitoring the flow rate of a fluid through a vessel which comprises in combination:

(a) a first transducer in acoustic contact with the outside surface of said vessel for applying a continuous periodic acoustical signal to the outside of said vessel such that the acoustical signal is transferred to said flowing fluid, thereby generating vibrational resonance features having a plurality of maxima and minima therein;

(b) a second transducer in acoustic contact with the outside of said vessel and located on the side thereof opposite to said first transducer for detecting the vibrational resonance features generated in the flowing liquid;

(c) a sweep generator for sweeping said first transducer through a chosen frequency range which includes two chosen consecutive maxima in the standing-wave vibrational pattern; and

(d) a data processor for recording the frequency difference between the two chosen consecutive maxima to determine whether the composition of the fluid has changed, for correcting the location of the resonance peaks in response thereto, and for determining the frequency of one of the chosen resonance peaks, such that the flow rate of the fluid is determined.

3. An apparatus for monitoring the flow rate of a fluid flowing through a vessel which comprises in combination:

(a) a first transducer in acoustic contact with the outside surface of said pipe for applying a continuous periodic acoustical signal to the outside of said vessel such that the acoustical signal is transferred to said flowing fluid, thereby generating vibrational resonance features having a plurality of maxima and minima therein, and for detecting the generated vibrational pattern;

(b) a sweep generator for sweeping said first transducer through a chosen frequency range which includes two chosen consecutive maxima in the vibrational resonance features; and

(c) a data processor for recording the frequency difference between the two chosen consecutive maxima of the flowing fluid to determine whether the composition of the fluid has changed, for correcting the location of the resonance peaks in response thereto, and for determining the frequency of a chosen resonance peak, such that the flow rate of the fluid is determined.

4. An apparatus for monitoring the flow rate of a fluid through a vessel which comprises in combination:

(a) a first transducer in acoustic contact with the outside surface of said vessel for applying a continuous periodic acoustical signal to the outside of said vessel such that the acoustical signal is transferred to said flowing fluid, thereby generating vibrational resonance features having a plurality of maxima and minima therein;

(b) a second transducer in acoustic contact with the outside of said vessel and located on the same side thereof as said first transducer and in the vicinity thereof, for detecting the vibrational resonance features generated in the flowing liquid;

(c) a sweep generator for sweeping said first transducer through a chosen frequency range which includes two chosen consecutive maxima in the standing-wave vibrational pattern; and

(d) a data processor for recording the frequency difference between the two chosen consecutive maxima to determine whether the composition of the fluid has changed, for correcting the location of the resonance peaks in response thereto, and for determining the frequency of a chosen resonance peak, such that the flow rate of the fluid is determined.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 7, 2018
From: LOS ALAMOS NATIONAL SECURITY, LLC
To: TRIAD NATIONAL SECURITY, LLC
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