Title :
Torsional sensor applications in two-phase fluids
Author :
Kim, J.O. ; Bau, H.H. ; Liu, Yanbing ; Lynnworth, L.C. ; Lynnworth, S.A. ; Hall, K.A. ; Jacobson, S.A. ; Korba, J.A.
Author_Institution :
Centre for quality Eng. & Failure Prevention, Northwestern Univ., Evanston, IL, USA
Abstract :
A solid corrosion-resistant torsional waveguide of diamond cross section has been developed to sense, online and in real-time, the characteristics of the liquid in which it is submerged. The sensor can measure, among other things, the liquid content of a bubbly medium, the density of adjacent pure liquids, the equivalent density of liquid-vapor mixtures or particulate suspensions, a suspension´s concentration, and the liquid level. The sensor exploits the phenomenon that the speed of propagation of a torsional stress wave in a submerged waveguide with a noncircular cross section is inversely proportional to the equivalent density of the liquid in which the waveguide is submerged. The sensor may be used to conduct measurements along distances ranging from 20 mm to 20 m and over a wide range of temperatures and pressures, e.g., from the cryogenic temperature of liquid nitrogen, -196 degrees C, up to hot pressurized water at 300 degrees C and 7 MPa. A self-calibrating three-zone sensor and associated electronics have also been developed to compensate for any sensor inaccuracies due to operation over a wide range of temperature.<>
Keywords :
acoustic waveguides; calibration; density measurement; level measurement; mass measurement; ultrasonic measurement; ultrasonic transducers; -196 to 300 degC; 20 mm to 20 m; 7 MPa; bubbly medium; corrosion-resistant; density; diamond cross section; liquid content; liquid level; liquid-vapor mixtures; noncircular cross section; online measurement; particulate suspensions; propagation speed; self-calibrating; solid waveguide; submerged waveguide; suspension concentration; three-zone sensor; torsional stress wave; torsional waveguide; two-phase fluids; Cryogenics; Density measurement; Liquid waveguides; Particle measurements; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Solids; Stress; Suspensions; Temperature distribution; Temperature sensors;
Journal_Title :
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on