Flowmeter transducer magnetic clamping
View Patent ↗Tangential forces present at the mating area between a clamp-on transducer and a pipe can be made very small in order to provide a higher quality, more stable acoustic coupling. In some cases this is accomplished by providing a low friction bearing on a surface of a transducer housing. This bearing may be a slippery surface portion, or may involve a rotary bearing mounted on the housing. In other cases, where a steel pipe is used, pairs of permanent magnets coupled by a yoke can provide the desired clamping force directed solely along a radius of the pipe.
1. A flowmeter for measuring flow of fluid through a pipe having a radius, the flowmeter comprising an ultrasonic transducer disposed within a housing clamped to an external surface of the pipe by a clamping mechanism comprising a pair of permanent magnets juxtaposed about the housing and coupled thereto by a spring, the clamping mechanism operable to supply a clamping force directed substantially entirely along the radius of the pipe.
2. A flowmeter for measuring flow of fluid along an axis of a ferromagnetic pipe, the flowmeter comprising an ultrasonic transducer disposed within a housing clamped to an external surface of the pipe by a clamping mechanism comprising:
a pair of permanent magnets juxtaposed about the housing;
a yoke extending between the two magnets of the pair thereof so as to impose on the housing a clamping force substantially entirely directed along a selected radius of the pipe.
3. The flowmeter of claim 2 wherein the yoke comprises a flexible ferromagnetic member abutting the housing.
4. The flowmeter of claim 2 wherein the yoke comprises a ferromagnetic member coupled to the housing by a helical spring having a spring axis extending along the selected radius.
5. The flowmeter of claim 2 wherein each of the pair of permanent magnets has a respective magnet axis disposed parallel to the selected radius.
6. The flowmeter of claim 2 wherein each of the pair of permanent magnets has a respective magnet axis disposed along a respective radius of the pipe.