IP Library Granted Patent US 7,505,854
Granted Patent B2
US 7,505,854 · App. 11/458,251 · Granted Mar 17, 2009

Startup techniques for a digital flowmeter

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Patent No.
US 7,505,854
App. No.
11/458,251
Granted
Mar 17, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

Startup and operational techniques for a digital flowmeter are described. The techniques select an optimal mode of operation for the digital flowmeter, depending on a current environment of the flowmeter. For example, during a startup operation of the flowmeter, the mode of operation might include a random sequence mode, in which filtered, random frequencies are applied as a drive signal to a flowtube associated with the digital flowmeter. Once the flowtube reaches a resonant mode of vibration, the digital flowmeter may transition to a positive feedback mode, in which a sensor signal representing a motion of the flowtube is fed back to the flowtube as a drive signal, as part of a feedback loop. Once an oscillation of the flowtube is achieved and analyzed, a digital synthesis mode of operation may be implemented, in which the analyzed sensor signals are used to synthesize the drive signal. In either the positive feedback mode or the digital synthesis mode, the digital flowmeter may revert to a previous mode to regain stable and desired oscillation of the flowtube, such as might be required during a recovery operation associated with a disturbance to an operation of the digital flowmeter.

Claims (30)

1. A flowmeter comprising:

a vibratable flowtube;

a sensor connected to the flowtube and operable to sense information about a motion of the flowtube by way of a sensor signal;

a driver connected to the flowtube and operable to impart energy to the flowtube by way of a drive signal; and

a digital transmitter operable to transition the flowmeter from a first drive signal generating mode into a second drive signal generating mode in response to detecting a system disturbance associated with the flowmeter.

2. The flowmeter of claim 1 wherein the second drive signal generating mode is a random-sequence mode in which the digital transmitter generates random frequencies, filters the random frequencies to obtain filtered random frequencies and delivers the filtered random frequencies to the driver.

3. The flowmeter of claim 2 wherein the digital transmitter filters the random frequencies to retain frequencies within a pre-determined frequency range.

4. The flowmeter of claim 2 wherein the digital transmitter is also operable to select and implement the random-sequence mode during a startup operation of the flowmeter.

5. The flowmeter of claim 1 wherein the second drive signal generating mode is a positive feedback in which a sensor signal is processed and supplied to the driver.

6. The flowmeter of claim 1 wherein the first drive signal generating mode is a positive feedback mode in which a sensor signal is processed and supplied to the driver.

7. The flowmeter of claim 1 wherein the first drive signal generating mode is a digital synthesis mode in which the drive signal is digitally synthesized, based on an analysis of the sensor signal.

8. A method of operating a flowmeter, the method comprising:

operating the flowmeter in a first drive signal generating mode to drive a vibratable flowtube by way of a drive signal;

detecting a system disturbance associated with the flowmeter;

transitioning the flowmeter from the first drive signal generating mode into a second drive signal generating mode in response to detecting the system disturbance associated with the flowmeter; and

operating the flowmeter in the second drive signal generating mode.

9. The method of claim 8 wherein the second drive signal generating mode is a random-sequence mode such that operating the flowmeter in the second drive signal generating mode comprises generating random frequencies, filtering the random frequencies to obtain filtered random frequencies and delivering the filtered random frequencies to a driver of the flowtube.

10. The method of claim 9 wherein filtering the random frequencies comprises filtering the random frequencies to retain frequencies within a pre-determined frequency range.

11. The method of claim 9 further comprising additionally operating the flowmeter in the random-sequence mode during a startup operation of the flowmeter.

12. The method of claim 8 wherein the second drive signal generating mode is a positive feedback such that operating the flowmeter in the second drive signal generating mode comprises processing a sensor signal and supplying the processed sensor signal to a driver of the flowtube.

13. The method of claim 8 wherein the first drive signal generating mode is a positive feedback mode such that operating the flowmeter in the first drive signal generating mode comprises processing a sensor signal and supplying the processed sensor signal to a driver of the flowtube.

14. The method of claim 8 wherein the first drive signal generating mode is a digital synthesis mode such that operating the flowmeter in the first drive signal generating mode comprises analyzing a sensor signal and digitally synthesizing a drive signal based on the analysis of the sensor signal.

15. A digital transmitter for use with a flowmeter comprising a vibratable flowtube, a sensor connected to the flowtube and operable to sense information about a motion of the flowtube by way of a sensor signal, and a driver connected to the flowtube and operable to impart energy to the flowtube by way of a drive signal, the digital transmitter comprising:

a processing device configured to transition the flowmeter from a first drive signal generating mode into a second drive signal generating mode in response to detecting a system disturbance associated with the flowmeter.

16. The transmitter of claim 15 wherein the second drive signal generating mode is a random-sequence mode in which the processing device is configured to generate random frequencies, filter the random frequencies to obtain filtered random frequencies and deliver the filtered random frequencies to the driver.

17. The transmitter of claim 16 wherein the processing device is configured to filter the random frequencies to retain frequencies within a pre-determined frequency range.

18. The transmitter of claim 16 wherein the device is also configured to select and implement the random-sequence mode during a startup operation of the flowmeter.

19. The transmitter of claim 15 wherein the second drive signal generating mode is a positive feedback in which the processing device is configured to process a sensor signal and supply the processed sensor signal to the driver.

20. The transmitter of claim 15 wherein the first drive signal generating mode is a positive feedback mode in which the processing device is configured to process a sensor signal and supply the processed sensor signal to the driver.

21. The transmitter of claim 15 wherein the first drive signal generating mode is a digital synthesis mode in which the processing device is configured to analyze the sensor signal and digitally synthesize the drive signal based on the analysis of the sensor signal.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jul 31, 2017
From: INVENSYS SYSTEMS, INC.
To: SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC SYSTEMS USA, INC.
Reel/Frame 043379/0925 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 20, 2006
From: HENRY, MANUS P.; ZAMORA, MAYELA E.
To: INVENSYS SYSTEMS, INC.
Reel/Frame 018536/0454 →