Method for quantifying varying propagation characteristics of normal incident ultrasonic signals as used in correlation based flow measurement
View Patent ↗According to the present invention, a method is provided for sensing a fluid flow within a pipe having a lengthwise axis to determine a parameter of the fluid flow. The method includes the following steps: a) providing an array of more than two ultrasonic sensors, each sensor having a transmitter and a receiver; b) disposing the transmitter and receiver of each sensor orthogonally relative to the lengthwise axis of the pipe; c) receiving ultrasonic signals using the receivers, which received signals result from initial signals transmitted from the transmitters of the ultrasonic sensors; d) processing the received signals from each sensor by projecting the received signals against a sine function and a cosine function, high pass filtering the projected signals, and using the high pass filtered projections to create an arrival vector within a complex plane, wherein the high pass filtered arrival vector is a rectified frequency doubled signal; and e) determining the parameter of the fluid flow using the arrival vector.
1. A method for sensing a fluid flow within a pipe having a lengthwise axis to determine a parameter of the fluid flow, the method comprising:
providing an array of more than two ultrasonic sensors, each sensor having a transmitter and a receiver;
disposing the transmitter and receiver of each sensor orthogonally relative to the lengthwise axis of the pipe;
receiving ultrasonic signals using the receivers, which received signals result from initial signals transmitted from the transmitters of the ultrasonic sensors;
processing the received signals from each sensor by projecting the received signals against a sine function and a cosine function, high pass filtering the projected signals, and using the high pass filtered projections to create an arrival vector within a complex plane, wherein the high pass filtered arrival vector is a rectified frequency doubled signal; and
determining the parameter of the fluid flow using the arrival vector.
2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the received ultrasonic signals have a dominate frequency, and the sine function and cosine function are functions of a predetermined frequency that is substantially the same as the dominate frequency.
3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the arrival vector has a phase and an amplitude, and the arrival vector modulates as a function of one or both of the amplitude and phase.
4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the step of processing further includes cross-correlation techniques to compare the processed received signals from each sensor to other sensors within the array.
5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the step of processing further includes SONAR techniques to compare the processed received signals from each sensor to other sensors within the array.