Title :
Accuracy in real time ultrasonic applications and transit-time flow meters
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Curtin Univ. of Technol., Bentley, WA, Australia
Abstract :
This paper presents a general discussion on the parameters influencing the accuracy of ultrasonic instruments operating on transit-time principles. A particular emphasis is given to the transit-time ultrasonic flow meters fixed on closed pipes. The properties of solids suspended in fluids together with acoustic-ray theory is used to simulate reflection, refraction, diffusions, scattering and absorption of ultrasonic waves propagating inside a pipe. The simulation results clearly demonstrate the changes in the ultrasonic waves propagating in clean fluids in comparison to the fluids containing particles. It is shown that in the presence of particles the wave front scatters and weakens considerably. The simulation results are verified by real time experiments conducted on slurries flowing in closed pipes. As a result of this study, it is suggested that the flow meters should be made from multiple transmitters and receivers. This approach will enable accurate, reliable and consistent results in time and space-variant processes
Keywords :
digital simulation; flowmeters; measurement errors; pipe flow; real-time systems; suspensions; ultrasonic applications; absorption; acoustic-ray theory; clean fluids; closed pipes; fusion; multiple receivers; multiple transmitters; real time experiments; real time ultrasonic applications; reflection; refraction; scattering; simulation results; slurries; space-variant processes; suspended; time-variant processes; transit-time flow meters; transit-time principles; ultrasonic instruments; ultrasonic waves; Absorption; Acoustic applications; Acoustic propagation; Acoustic reflection; Acoustic refraction; Acoustic scattering; Instruments; Particle scattering; Slurries; Solid modeling;
Conference_Titel :
Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference, 1998. IMTC/98. Conference Proceedings. IEEE
Conference_Location :
St. Paul, MN
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4797-8
DOI :
10.1109/IMTC.1998.679856