Title :
Design of a Flow Transmitter Using an Improved Inductance Bridge Network and Rotameter as Sensor
Author :
Mandal, Niladri ; Kumar, Bijendra ; Sarkar, Rituparna ; Bera, Satish Chandra
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. Eng., Indian Sch. of Mines, Dhanbad, India
Abstract :
A rotameter is a variable area type flow sensor. It is generally used as a local indicator and display unit. Hence, a special technique is needed to transmit and to display the reading of a rotameter at a remote distance. In this paper, an improved inductance bridge-type technique has been developed to convert the float movement of the rotameter into an electrical current signal, which can be transmitted to a remote indicator. A straight ferromagnetic wire attached to the float of the rotameter acts as a sensing element of the proposed rotameter transducer. The movement of the wire as a result of fluid flow variations inside an inductive pickup coil changes the self-inductance of the coil with the changes in flow rate. An improved inductance bridge network has been used to measure the self-inductance of the coil. It has been observed that the variation of the self-inductance of the pickup coil as well as the variation of the transducer and transmitter outputs with flow rate has a very good linearity and repeatability. The necessary theoretical equations, along with the experimental results, are reported in this paper.
Keywords :
coils; ferromagnetic materials; flow sensors; inductance measurement; pick-ups; rotation measurement; transmitters; wires (electric); electrical current signal; float movement conversion; flow transmitter; fluid flow variation; improved inductance bridge-type network technique; inductive pickup coil; rotameter transducer; self-inductance measurement; straight ferromagnetic wire movement; variable area type flow sensor; Coils; Fluid flow measurement; Inductance; Solenoids; Transducers; Transmitters; Wires; Flow transmitter; inductance bridge network; inductive pickup; rotameter; solenoid; transducer; transducer.;
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIM.2014.2326770