Title : 
Evaluation of a Warm-Thermistor Flow Sensor for Use in Automatic Seepage Meters
         
        
            Author : 
Skinner, Andrew J. ; Lambert, Martin F.
         
        
            Author_Institution : 
Meas. Eng. Australia, Magill, SA, Australia
         
        
        
        
        
        
        
            Abstract : 
A warm-thermistor flow sensor is evaluated for use in an automatic seepage meter measuring very slow groundwater inflows into open water bodies. A novel control circuit allows a single self-referencing thermistor to operate with a constant heat output of 36.8 mW, while monitoring the thermistor´s internal temperature TS and TF under still-water and flow conditions respectively. The resultant temperature difference TS-TF is the output signal from the instrument. This device is particularly sensitive to very slow fluid flows in the range 0.03 to 3 mm/s, where buoyancy problems have traditionally prevented the use of warm-thermistor flow meters. For flow speeds below 3 mm/s the sensor response was shown in the laboratory to be nearly linear with no offset term. Two flow-calibration setups were investigated; a precision plunging-probe apparatus and a single-step flow calibration system based upon a Hagen-Poiseuille flow regulator and a vertical standpipe. A numerical (CFD) model of the spherical thermistor agreed well with the two experimental calibration procedures over the flow range between 0 and 3 mm/s. The theoretical model - based on the Peclet number - fits the CFD model well between 3 and 100 mm/s, but does not hold true in the buoyancy range below 3 mm/s. For a seepage meter funnel having a bell-to-throat area ratio of 2964, groundwater flow velocities as low as 0.01 mum/s (0.9 mm/day) could be measured using this sensor.
         
        
            Keywords : 
Poiseuille flow; computational fluid dynamics; flow measurement; flow sensors; pipe flow; thermistors; Hagen-Poiseuille flow regulator; Peclet number; automatic seepage meters; buoyancy problems; computational fluid dynamics; flow calibration; groundwater flow velocities; inflow measurement; open water bodies; slow groundwater; spherical thermistor; vertical standpipe; warm thermistor flow sensor; Automatic control; Calibration; Circuits; Computational fluid dynamics; Condition monitoring; Fluid flow measurement; Instruments; Temperature control; Temperature sensors; Thermistors; Buoyancy; seepage meter; slow flow; warm-thermistor flow meter;
         
        
        
            Journal_Title : 
Sensors Journal, IEEE
         
        
        
        
        
            DOI : 
10.1109/JSEN.2009.2024056