DocumentCode :
3801503
Title :
A coupled finite-element, boundary-integral method for simulating ultrasonic flowmeters
Author :
Michal Bezdek;Hermann Landes;Alfred Rieder;Reinhard Lerch
Author_Institution :
Endress Hauser Flowtec AG, Reinach
Volume :
54
Issue :
3
fYear :
2007
Abstract :
Today´s most popular technology of ultrasonic flow measurement is based on the transit-time principle. In this paper, a numerical simulation technique applicable to the analysis of transit-time flowmeters is presented. A flowmeter represents a large simulation problem that also requires computation of acoustic fields in moving media. For this purpose, a novel boundary integral method, the Helmholtz integral-ray tracing method (HIRM), is derived and validated. HIRM is applicable to acoustic radiation problems in arbitrary mean flows at low Mach numbers and significantly reduces the memory demands in comparison with the finite-element method (FEM). It relies on an approximate free-space Green´s function which makes use of the ray tracing technique. For simulation of practical acoustic devices, a hybrid simulation scheme consisting of FEM and HIRM is proposed. The coupling of FEM and HIRM is facilitated by means of absorbing boundaries in combination with a new, reflection-free, acoustic-source formulation. Using the coupled FEM-HIRM scheme, a full three-dimensional (3-D) simulation of a complete transit-time flowmeter is performed for the first time. The obtained simulation results are in good agreement with measurements both at zero flow and under flow conditions
Keywords :
"Finite element methods","Computational modeling","Acoustic measurements","Fluid flow measurement","Acoustic devices","Ultrasonic variables measurement","Numerical simulation","Integral equations","Green´s function methods","Ray tracing"
Journal_Title :
IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0885-3010
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TUFFC.2007.287
Filename :
4139344
Link To Document :
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