Title :
Estimation of the flow profile correction factor of a transit-time ultrasonic flow meter for the feedwater flow measurement in a nuclear power plant
Author :
Jung, Jae Cheon ; Seong, Poong Hyun
Author_Institution :
I&C Dept., Korea Power Eng. Co., Daejon, South Korea
fDate :
6/1/2005 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A new method to estimate the flow profile correction factor (FPCF) for a transit-time ultrasonic flow meter (UFM) having a diametral transducer configuration is introduced in this work. For the adaptation of a diametral UFM for a feedwater measurement, the optimized flow profile correction factor is obtained through experiments and a simulation in actual flow conditions. The log function curve fitting is performed on a combined data set; the velocity ratio of UFM reading versus standard fluid measurement at low flow velocity, UFM reading versus standard fluid measurement at medium flow velocity, and UFM reading versus clean Venturi measurement at high flow velocity. Through an uncertainty analysis, the uncertainty of the FPCF is calculated. The resultant uncertainty of the new FPCF is 0.335%. This value is approximately half the value presented by UFM manufacturers. By adaptation of a diametral UFM with the new FPCF proposed in this work, feedwater flow measurement in nuclear power plants (NPPs) can be easily performed at lower cost than either chordal or cross-correlation UFM.
Keywords :
curve fitting; fission reactor cooling; fission reactor instrumentation; flow measurement; flowmeters; nuclear power stations; ultrasonic measurement; NPP; UFM manufacturers; actual flow conditions; chordal UFM; clean Venturi measurement; combined data set; cross-correlation UFM; diametral transducer configuration; feedwater measurement; high flow velocity; log function curve fitting; low flow velocity; medium flow velocity; nuclear power plant; optimized flow profile correction factor; standard fluid measurement; transit-time ultrasonic flow meter; uncertainty analysis; velocity ratio; Curve fitting; Fluid flow measurement; Measurement standards; Nuclear measurements; Performance evaluation; Power generation; Power measurement; Ultrasonic transducers; Ultrasonic variables measurement; Velocity measurement; Flow profile correction factor (FPCF); transit-time; ultrasonic flow meter (UFM);
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2005.846879