WO2023274475A1 - Ultrasonic flow sensor and thermal energy sensor with non-invasive correction for change in fluid composition and improved accuracy - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to ultrasonic flow sensors in general and in particular to clamp-on ultrasonic flow sensors.
- the present invention also relates to thermal energy meters using an ultrasonic flow sensor and to clamp-on ultrasonic thermal energy meters.
- Flow measurement is widespread used for measuring flow in industry, buildings and utility grids. Flow can be detected by using various types of flow sensors.
- the prior art flow sensors include mechanical flow sensors and ultrasonic flow sensors. Ultrasonic flow sensors are mainly used in two versions, namely delta-time-of-flight for measuring on pure fluids (water, gas, industry liquids, etc.) and Doppler effect for measuring fluids containing many particles (slurry, liquids with air bubbles, etc.).
- the object of the invention is to provide a method and an ultrasonic flow sensor that has a higher accuracy than the solutions known in the prior art. It is also an object of the invention is to provide an ultrasonic thermal energy meter that has a higher accuracy than the known ultrasonic thermal energy meter.
- the flow sensor according to the invention is an ultrasonic flow sensor configured to measure the flow of a fluid flowing through a tubular struc ture, said flow sensor comprising:
- a first detection unit arranged to transmit and receive ultrasonic waves by using at least one ultrasonic transducer
- a temperature sensor arranged and configured to detect the tempera ture of the fluid
- a data processor configured to receive data detected by the at least one ultrasonic transducer and the temperature sensor, wherein the flow sensor is configured to:
- the tubular structure may be a pipe or another structure, through which the fluid is flowing.
- the tubular structure is a pipe.
- the tubular structure is a hose.
- the tubular structure is a container.
- the tubular structure is a box.
- the flow sensor according to the invention is a flow sensor configured to measure the flow of a fluid.
- the fluid is a liquid.
- the fluid is a water-containing liquid.
- the fluid is a gas.
- the data processor may be a micro-processor.
- the ultrasonic flow sensor is configured to calculate a corrected value of the change in the density of the fluid on the basis of the change in speed of sound calculated on the basis of the time-of- flight, if the expected speed of sound does not correspond to the change in speed of sound calculated on the basis of the time-of-flight.
- the ultrasonic flow sensor is configured to calculate a corrected value of the flow of the fluid on the basis of the change in speed of sound calculated on the basis of the time-of-flight, if the ex pected change in speed of sound does not correspond to the change in speed of sound calculated on the basis of the time-of-flight.
- the ultrasonic flow sensor is configured to calculate a corrected value of the specific heat capacity of the fluid on the basis of the corrected value of the density, if the expected change in speed of sound does not correspond to the change in speed of sound calculated on the basis of the time-of-flight.
- the media e.g. a mix of water and glycol or a mix of water and alco hol
- knowing the density of the fluid will make it possible to calculate the composition of the fluid and thus the specific heat capacity of the fluid.
- the flow sensor is used as in a heat meter.
- the first detection unit is configured to detect flows above a predefined lower flow level representing the lowest flow that can be measured by using the first detection unit
- the flow sensor comprises a second detection unit that comprises: a temperature sensor arranged and configured to detect the temper ature of the surroundings (the ambient temperature); the temperature sensor arranged and configured to detect the tem perature of the fluid; the data processor, which data processor is arranged and configured to receive data detected by the temperature sensors, wherein the second detection unit is configured to estimate the flow be low the lower flow level on the basis of the temperature difference be tween the surroundings and a fluid, wherein the temperature difference between is measured by the temperature sensors, wherein the second detection unit is configured to estimate the flow below the lower flow level on the basis of one or more measurements made in a flow- calibration-area, in which the flow sensor can detect the flow that de pends on the temperature difference, wherein the one or more meas urements made in the flow-calibration-area are used to determine one or more parameters required to determine how the flow depends on the
- the flow sensor according to the invention can in particular detect flows below the lower flow level.
- the second detection unit is configured to estimate the flow below the lower flow level on the basis of two or more meas urements made in a flow-calibration-area.
- the second detection unit is integrated in the first de tection unit. In an embodiment, the second detection unit and the first detection unit are provided as separated units. In one embodiment, second detection unit is communicatively connected to a storage or an external device containing information about how the flow depends on the temperature difference, wherein the data processor is configured to access and use said information in such a manner that the data processor can determine the flow on the basis of the tempera ture difference.
- the second detection unit is configured to estimate the flow below the lower flow level on the basis of a single measurement and predefined data that includes the density (p) and the specific heat capacity (C p ) of the fluid.
- the second detection unit is configured to estimate the flow below the lower flow level on the basis of two single measure ment.
- the second detection unit is configured to estimate the flow below the lower flow level on the basis of three single measure ment.
- the two measurements it is possible to use the two measurements to fit a curve describing the relationship between the flow and the temperature differ ence.
- the flow sensor is configured to regularly or continu ously: carry out the one or more measurements in a flow-calibration-area and update the more parameters required to determine how the flow de pends on the temperature difference in the flow-calibration-area and in the flow area below the flow-calibration-area.
- the flow sensor is config ured to automatically perform a required number of measurements in the flow-calibration-area and calculate and update the more parameters re quired to determine how the flow depends on the temperature difference in the flow-calibration-area and in the flow area below the flow- calibration-area.
- the term "regularly or continuously” has to be un derstood as once every second, in which attempts are made to provide one or more measurements in the flow-calibration-area.
- the term "regularly or continuously” has to be un derstood as once every 5 seconds, in which attempts are made to pro vide one or more measurements in the flow-calibration-area.
- the term "regularly or continuously” has to be un derstood as once every 10 seconds, in which attempts are made to pro vide one or more measurements in the flow-calibration-area.
- the term "regularly or continuously” has to be un derstood as once every 30 seconds, in which attempts are made to pro vide one or more measurements in the flow-calibration-area.
- the term "regularly or continuously” has to be un derstood as once every minute, in which attempts are made to provide one or more measurements in the flow-calibration-area.
- the term “regularly or continuously” has to be un derstood as once every 2 minutes, in which attempts are made to pro vide one or more measurements in the flow-calibration-area. In one embodiment, the term “regularly or continuously” has to be un derstood as once every 5 minutes, in which attempts are made to pro vide one or more measurements in the flow-calibration-area.
- the term "regularly or continuously” has to be un derstood as once every 15 minutes, in which attempts are made to pro vide one or more measurements in the flow-calibration-area.
- the term "regularly or continuously” has to be un derstood as once every 30 minutes, in which attempts are made to pro vide one or more measurements in the flow-calibration-area.
- the term "regularly or continuously” has to be un derstood as once every hour, in which attempts are made to provide one or more measurements in the flow-calibration-area.
- the curve is estimated on the basis of the measure ments and classic linear regression.
- the dependency between the flow (Q) and the tem perature difference (AT Sf ) is defined by of the following equations: where Ci is a constant and DT B is a temperature difference corresponding to a base flow level. In Fig. 8, the base flow level Q B is illustrated.
- a (second) temperature sensor is arranged and con figured to detect the temperature of the fluid by measuring a tempera ture at the outside of the tubular structure.
- the flow sensor as a clamp-on type flow sensor that can be mounted on the outside of the tubular structure (e.g. a pipe). Accordingly, there is no need for bringing the second temperature sensor into direct contact with the fluid.
- the data processor and a (second) temperature sen sor are arranged inside a housing. Hereby, it is possible to provide a simple, easy mountable and robust flow sensor.
- the (first) temperature sensor is arranged in the housing.
- all components of the flow sensor can be provided in a single housing.
- the (first) temperature sensor is arranged outside the housing.
- the (first) temperature sensor is arranged outside the housing.
- the second detection unit comprises an intermediate temperature sensor arranged and configured to detect an intermediate temperature of a position inside the housing, wherein said position is ex pected to have a temperature between the ambient temperature and the temperature of the fluid.
- the flow sensor is a clamp-on flow sensor configured to measure the flow of the fluid from outside the tubular structure.
- the flow sensor is an ultrasonic flow sensor and the first detection unit comprises at least one ultrasonic transducer arranged to transmit ultra sonic waves and least one ultrasonic transducer arranged to receive ul trasonic waves.
- the flow sensor is configured to automatically calcu late the distance L that the transmitted ultrasonic waves and receive ul trasonic waves travel in the fluid on the basis of a detected value of the speed of sound c.
- the flow sensor is configured to automatically calcu late the distance L that the transmitted ultrasonic waves and receive ul trasonic waves travel in the fluid on the basis of a detected value of the speed of sound c.
- the thermal energy meter according to the invention comprises a flow sensor according to the invention.
- the method according to the invention is a method for measuring the flow of a fluid flowing through a tubular structure by means of an ultra sonic flow sensor comprising a first detection unit arranged to transmit and receive ultrasonic waves by using at least one ultrasonic transducer, wherein the ultrasonic flow sensor comprises a temperature sensor ar ranged and configured to detect the temperature of the fluid; wherein the method comprises the following steps:
- the method comprises the step of calculating a cor- rected value of change in the density of the fluid on the basis of the change in speed of sound calculated on the basis of the time-of-flight, if the expected speed of sound does not correspond to the change in speed of sound calculated on the basis of the time-of-flight.
- the method comprises the step of calculating a cor rected value of the specific heat capacity of the fluid on the basis of the corrected value of the density, if the expected change in speed of sound does not correspond to the change in speed of sound calculated on the basis of the time-of-flight.
- the method comprises the step of calculating a cor rected value of the flow of the fluid on the basis of the change in speed of sound calculated on the basis of the time-of-flight, if the expected change in speed of sound does not correspond to the change in speed of sound calculated on the basis of the time-of-flight.
- the first detection unit is configured to detect flows above a predefined lower flow level representing the lowest flow that can be measured by using the first detection unit, wherein the method com prises the steps of applying a second detection unit to: detect the temperature of the surroundings (the ambient tempera ture) by means of a temperature sensor; detect the temperature of the fluid by means of a temperature sensor arranged and configured to detect the temperature of the fluid; estimating the flow below the lower flow level on the basis of the temperature difference between the surroundings and a fluid meas ured by the temperature sensors, wherein the method comprises the following steps: a) performing one or more flow measurements by means of the first de tection unit in a flow-calibration-area, in which flow-calibration-area the flow sensor can detect the flow that depends on the temperature differ ence; b) applying the one or more measurements made in the flow-calibration- area to determine one or more parameters required to determine how the flow depends on the temperature difference in the flow-calibration- area and in the flow area below the flow-
- the method comprises the step of performing two or more flow measurements in the flow-calibration-area.
- the method comprises the step of regularly or contin uously: carrying out the one or more measurements in a flow-calibration- area and updating the more parameters required to determine how the flow depends on the temperature difference in the flow-calibration-area and in the flow area below the flow-calibration-area.
- the dependency between the flow (Q) and the tem perature difference (AT Sf ) is defined by of the following equations: where Ci is a constant and DT B is a temperature difference corresponding to a base flow level.
- the (second) temperature sensor is arranged and configured to detect the temperature of the fluid by measuring a temper ature at the outside of the tubular structure.
- the temperature of the fluid is measured by a tem perature sensor arranged at the outside of the tubular structure.
- the method comprises the step of detecting an inter mediate temperature by means of an intermediate temperature sensor arranged in a position inside a housing, wherein the housing houses the temperature sensor that is used to detect the temperature of the fluid and the intermediate temperature sensor, wherein the intermediate tem perature is expected to have a value between the ambient temperature and the temperature of the fluid.
- the method comprises the steps of measuring the density and/or the estimated inhomogeneity of the fluid prior to measur ing the flow.
- the method comprises the step of calculating a cor rected value of the specific heat capacity of the fluid if the detected value of the speed of sound c does not correspond to the expected speed of sound c as function of the detected temperature of the fluid.
- the method is carried out by using a clamp-on flow sensor configured to measure the flow of the fluid from outside the tubu lar structure.
- the method comprises the step of automatically cal culating the distance L that the transmitted ultrasonic waves and receive ultrasonic waves travel in the fluid on the basis of a detected value of the speed of sound.
- the method comprises the step of automatically cal culating the distance L that the transmitted ultrasonic waves and receive ultrasonic waves travel in the fluid on the basis of a detected value of the speed of sound c (and optionally the measured time of flight).
- a detected value of the speed of sound c and optionally the measured time of flight.
- the method for measuring the thermal energy of a fluid applies a meth- od according to the invention to detect the flow of the fluid.
- the flow sensor according to the invention is a flow sensor configured to measure the flow of a fluid.
- the fluid is a liquid.
- the fluid is a water-containing liquid.
- the fluid is a gas.
- the fluid is flowing through a tubular structure.
- the tubular structure is a pipe.
- the tubular structure is a hose.
- the tubular structure is a container.
- the tubular structure is a box.
- the first detection unit may a structure of a positive displacement meter that requires fluid to mechanically displace components of the mechani cal flow detection unit in order to provide flow measurements.
- the first detection unit is a turbine.
- the first detection unit is an impeller.
- the first detection unit may a structure of an ultrasonic flow sensor.
- the first detection unit comprises one or more ultra sonic transducers.
- the first detection unit comprises one or more ultrasonic transmitters and one or more ultrasonic receivers.
- the data processor may be a micro-processor.
- the second detection unit contains a storage con taining information about how the flow depends on the temperature dif ference, wherein the data processor is configured to access and use said information in such a manner that the data processor can determine the flow on the basis of the temperature difference.
- the second detection unit can detect the flow on the basis of the temperature difference value. This can be accomplished, when the relationship between the flow and the temperature difference is known and stored in the storage.
- the expected speed of sound depends on the detected temperature of the fluid) and can be calculated by using a predefined relationship be tween the speed of sound as function of the temperature of the fluid. If the fluid is pure water, by way of example, the relationship between the expected speed of sound as function of the detected temperature of the fluid would be defined as illustrated in Fig. 7.
- the fluid is different from pure water (e.g. water containing salt, sugar or another substance)
- a different predefined relationship between the expected speed of sound as function of the detected temperature of the fluid can be used.
- the expected speed of sound can be compared with a detected value of the speed of sound simply by detecting the speed of sound and making the comparison.
- the detection can be carried out by using the following formular (16):
- c is the sound of speed
- L is the distance the sound signal travels
- ti and t2 are the transit time for the sound signal transmitted and reflected, respectively.
- the corrected value of the density and the flow is calculated if the de tected value of the speed of sound does not correspond to the expected speed of sound.
- the corrected value of the density can be calculated by using the following equation (18):
- the flow sensor is configured to calculate a corrected value of the specific heat capacity of the fluid if the detected value of the speed of sound c does not correspond to the expected speed of sound c as function of the detected temperature of the fluid.
- the flow sensor it is possible to apply the flow sensor to provide a heat energy meter having an im proved accuracy. Using a corrected value of the specific heat capacity of the fluid will ensure that the heat energy meter delivers the most accu rate measurements.
- the fluid is a liquid. In one embodiment, the fluid is a water-containing liquid. In one embodiment, the fluid is a gas.
- the method comprises the following steps: storing information about how the flow depends on the temperature difference; using said information to determine the flow on the basis of the tem perature difference.
- the stored information can be used to provide a flow estimation in a simple and reliable manner.
- the information may be stored in an external device.
- the information is stored in a web- based service.
- the method comprises the following steps: storing in the second detection unit information about how the flow depends on the temperature difference; using said information to determine the flow on the basis of the tem perature difference.
- the stored information can be used to provide a flow estimation in a simple and reliable manner.
- the second temperature sensor is arranged and con figured to detect the temperature of the fluid by measuring a tempera ture at the outside of the tubular structure.
- the need for bringing a temperature sensor in contact with the fluid can be eliminated.
- the method is carried out by means of a flow sensor comprising a data processor, wherein the data processor and the second temperature sensor are arranged inside a housing. In one embodiment, the method is carried out by using a flow sensor, in which a first temperature sensor is arranged in the housing.
- the method is carried out by using a flow sensor, in which a first temperature sensor is arranged outside the housing.
- the method comprises the steps of measuring the density and/or the estimated inhomogeneity of the fluid prior to measur ing the flow.
- the method comprises the following steps: performing one or more measurements on a sample of the fluid; applying the one or more measurements to calculate the density and/or estimated inhomogeneity of the fluid prior to measuring the flow.
- the estimated inhomogeneity of the fluid corre sponds to the content of one or more substrates in the fluid.
- the sub strate may one of the following more substances: sugar, salt, ethylene glycol, glycerol or propylene glycol.
- the method comprises the step of detecting an in termediate temperature by means of an intermediate temperature sensor arranged in a position inside a housing that houses the (second) temper ature sensor and the intermediate temperature sensor, wherein the in termediate temperature is expected to have a value between the ambi ent temperature and the temperature of the fluid.
- the method is carried out by using a clamp-on flow sensor comprising configured to measure the flow of the fluid from out side the tubular structure.
- the method comprises the step of automatically cal culating the distance that the transmitted ultrasonic waves and receive ultrasonic waves travel in the fluid on the basis of a detected value of the speed of sound.
- the method comprises the step of estimating the heat energy in a heating system or a cooling system.
- the method comprises the following steps: calculating the expected speed of sound as function of the detected temperature of the fluid and - comparing the expected speed of sound as function of the detected temperature of the fluid with a detected value of the speed of sound and calculating a corrected value of the density and the flow if the detect ed value of the speed of sound does not correspond to the expected speed of sound as function of the detected temperature of the fluid.
- the heat energy meter according to the invention is a heat energy meter comprising a sensor according to the invention.
- Fig. 1A shows a graph depicting the temperature difference between the surroundings and a fluid flowing through a pipe as func tion of the fluid flow through the pipe;
- Fig. IB shows the low flow portion of the graph shown in Fig. 1A;
- Fig. 2A shows a schematic view of a clamp-on type flow sensor ac cording to the invention
- Fig. 2B shows a schematic view of another clamp-on type flow sen- sor according to the invention
- Fig. 3A shows a schematic view of a flow sensor according to the invention
- Fig. 3B shows a schematic view of another flow sensor according to the invention.
- Fig. 4A shows a schematic view of a clamp-on type flow sensor ac cording to the invention mounted on the outside of a pipe;
- Fig. 4B shows a schematic view of another flow sensor according to the invention.
- Fig. 5A shows a schematic view of a flow sensor according to the invention
- Fig. 5B shows a schematic view of another flow sensor according to the invention.
- Fig. 6A shows a schematic view of a flow sensor according to the invention
- Fig. 6B shows a schematic view of another flow sensor according to the invention.
- Fig. 7 shows a graph depicting the speed of sound in water as function of the temperature of the water
- Fig. 8 shows the flow as function of the temperature difference.
- a graph 28 depicting the temperature difference AT Sf between the surroundings and a fluid flowing through a pipe as function of the fluid flow Q through the pipe is illustrat ed in Fig. 1A.
- the graph 28 (indicated with a solid line) extends above a lower flow level Q A .
- the lower flow level Q A represents the lowest flow that can be measured by using prior art flow sensors. Below this lower flow level Q A , the graph 28, however, has been extrapolated. This lower area 30 is indicated with a dotted ellipse.
- Fig. IB illustrates the low flow portion 30 of the graph 28 shown in Fig. 1A. While the prior art flow sensors are not capable of detecting flow be low the lower flow level QA, the flow sensor and method according to the invention is capable of providing flow measurements below this lower flow level QA.
- the temperature difference AT Sf increases as function of the flow Q.
- a first flow sensor meas urement Mi and a second flow sensor measurement M2 are indicated.
- the temperature difference AT Sf as function of the flow Q is given by the following equation (1) where DT B is a temperature difference corresponding to the base flow level Q B and Ci is a constant.
- the flow Q M 3 can be determined on the basis of a measured temperature difference DT M 3 detected by the flow sensor.
- the flow Q M 3 can be determined by us ing equation (1) or the following equation (2) defining the flow Q as func tion of the detected temperature difference AT Sf : ( 2 ) where Ci is a constant and DT B is a temperature difference corresponding to the base flow level Q B .
- the flow sensor and method according to the invention estimates flows Q below the lower flow level Q A by measuring the temperature difference AT Sf between the surroundings and a fluid flowing through the pipe.
- the estimation is possible because one or more flow measurements Mi, M2 made in the flow-calibration-area B2 are used to determine the unknown in equation (1) or equation (2). Accordingly, any flow Q in the flow area Bi can be calculated by using equation (2).
- a first flow Qi is detected on the basis of a first measured temperature difference DTi.
- a second flow Q 2 is detected on the basis of a second measured tempera ture difference DT2.
- the lower flow level QA corresponds to a measured temperature differ ence DTA.
- the base flow level QB corresponds to a higher meas ured temperature difference DT B .
- the temperature difference can be detected by using temperature sen sors of the sensor according to the invention. This shown in and ex plained with reference to Fig. 2A, Fig. 2B, Fig. 3A, Fig. 3B and Fig. 4B.
- a flow sensor according to the invention used to measure water at 20°C is applied to make a measurement point M2 corresponds to a flow Q M 2 of 2 ml/s (which is 0.000002 m 3 /s) and a temperature difference DT M 2 of 10°C.
- equation (2) can calculate the following values:
- Fig. 2A illustrates a schematic view of a clamp-on type flow sensor 1 ac cording to the invention.
- the flow sensor 1 is arranged to detect the flow of a fluid 26 (e.g. a liquid) in the pipe 2.
- the flow sensor 1 comprises a data processor 10.
- the flow sensor 1 comprises a first temperature sensor 12 arranged to detect the ambient temperature (the temperature in the surrounding of the pipe 2.
- the flow sensor 1 comprises a second temperature sensor 14 arranged to detect the temperature of the fluid 26.
- the flow sensor 1 comprises a first ultrasonic wave generator 4 and a second and a second ultrasonic wave generator 4'.
- the wave generators are formed as piezo transducers 4, 4' arranged and configured to generate ultrasonic waves, which are introduced into the fluid 26 at an angle to the direction of flow Q.
- the flow sensor 1 may be either a Doppler effect type flow sensor 1 or a propagation time measuring type flow sensor 1. It is indicated that both ultrasonic waves 6, 8 travel a distance V2L. Accordingly, the total distance of travel is L.
- the piezo transducers 4, 4' are operated as a transducer to detect the flow Q through a pipe by using acoustic waves 6, 8.
- the flow sensor 1 comprises several piezo transducers 4, 4' in order to be less dependent on the profile of the flow Q in the pipe 2.
- the operating frequency may depend on the application and be in the frequency range 100-200kHz for gases and in a higher MHz frequency range for liquids.
- the flow sensor 1 is a Doppler effect flow sensor 1.
- the flow sensor 1 comprises a single piezo transduc er only.
- the second piezo transducer 4' can be omitted and the first piezo transducer 4 is used both sending ultrasonic waves 6 and for receiving ultrasonic waves 8.
- a Doppler effect type flow sensor 1 when the transmitted wave 6 is reflected by particles or bubbles in the fluid, its frequency is shifted due to the relative speed of the particle. The higher the flow speed of the liquid, the higher the frequency shift be tween the emitted and the reflected wave.
- the flow sensor 1 is a Doppler effect flow sensor 1 that comprises several piezo transducers 4, 4'.
- one piezo transducer 4 can be used to transmit an ultrasonic wave 6, while the other piezo transducer 4' can be used to receive the reflected ultrasonic wave 8.
- the flow sensor 1 is a propagation type flow sensor 1.
- the flow sensor 1 applies two piezo transducers operating as both transmitter and receiver arranged diagonally to the direction of flow Q. Transmission of ultrasonic waves in the flowing medi um causes a superposition of sound propagation speed and flow speed. The flow speed proportional to the reciprocal of the difference in the propagation times in the direction of the flow Q and in the opposite direc tion.
- the propagation type measuring method is independent of the sound propagation speed and thus also the medium. Accordingly, it pos- sible to measure different liquids or gases with the same settings.
- the temperature sensors 12, 14 and the piezo transducers 4, 4' are con nected to the data processor 10. Accordingly, the data processor 10 can process data from the temperature sensors 12, 14 and the piezo trans ducers 4, 4' and hereby detect the flow based on the data. In the low flow
- the second temperature sensor 14 is arranged outside the pipe 2.
- the second temperature sensor 14 is thermally connected to the pipe 2. Accordingly, the second temperature sensor 14 is capable of measuring the temperature of the pipe 2.
- the temperature of the pipe 2 will normally correspond to or be very close to the temperature of the fluid 26 in the pipe 2.
- the flow sensor 1 determines the flow on the basis of the temperature meas urements made by the first temperature sensor 12 and the second tem perature sensor 14. In fact, below the lower flow level of the flow sensor 1, the flow sensor 1 determines the flow on the basis of the temperature difference AT Sf defined as the difference between the temperatures de tected by the first temperature sensor 12 and the second temperature sensor 14.
- Fig. 2B illustrates a schematic view of a clamp-on type flow sensor laccording to the invention.
- the flow senor 1 shown in Fig. 2B basically corresponds to the one shown in Fig. 2A.
- the temperature sensor 14, however, is in contact with the fluid 26 inside the pipe 2. A structure ex tends through the wall of the pipe 2.
- the temperature sensor 14 is con nected to the data processor 10 via a wire extending through said struc- ture. It is indicated that both ultrasonic waves 6, 8 travel a distance V2L. Accordingly, the total distance of travel is L.
- Fig. 3A illustrates a schematic view of a heat energy meter 5 according to the invention.
- the heat energy meter 5 comprises a flow sensor 1 ac cording to the invention.
- the flow sensor 1 comprises a housing 20 that is attached to a pipe 2.
- the flow sensor 1 is arranged and configured to detect the flow Q of the fluid 26 (e.g. a water containing liquid) in the pipe 2.
- the fluid 26 e.g. a water containing liquid
- the flow sensor 1 comprises a first temperature sensor 12 arranged to detect the temperature T s of the surroundings (e.g. the ambient temper ature).
- the flow sensor 1 comprises a second temperature sensor 14 ar ranged to detect the temperature T f of the fluid 26 in the pipe 2.
- the flow sensor 1 comprises a third temperature sensor 16 arranged to detect an intermediate temperature T, that is expected to have a value between the ambient temperature T s and the temperature T f of the fluid 26.
- the flow sensor 1 comprises a first ultrasonic wave generator 4 and a second and a second ultrasonic wave generator 4' formed as piezo trans ducers 4, 4' that are arranged and configured to generate ultrasonic waves transmitted into the fluid 26 at an angle to the direction of flow Q.
- the piezo transducers 4, 4' are used in the same manner as shown in and explained with reference to Fig. 2A and Fig. 2B.
- the flow sensor 1 comprises a data processor 10 connected to the piezo transducers 4, 4' and to the temperature sensors 12, 14, 16. Therefore, the data processor 10 can process data from the temperature sensors 12, 14 and the piezo transducers 4, 4' and hereby detect the flow based on the data.
- the third temperature sensor 16 arranged provides temperature meas urements that can be applied to provide an improved estimation of the flow below the lower flow level of the flow sensor 1.
- the improved esti- mation can be accomplished by using two temperature differences: the difference AT Sf between the surroundings and the fluid 26 :
- the heat energy meter 5 an external temperature sensor 17 thermally connected to a pipe 3. By measuring the temperature of the fluid in the supply pipe 3 and the temperature of the fluid 26 in the return pipe 2, it is possible to calculate the consumed heat quantity (heat energy).
- the external temperature sensor 17 may be connected to the data processor 10 by a wired connection as shown in Fig. 3A or by a wireless connection as shown in Fig. 3A.
- Fig. 3B illustrates a schematic view of another heat energy meter 5 ac cording to the invention.
- the heat energy meter 5 comprises a flow sen sor 1 according to the invention.
- the flow sensor 1 basically corresponds to the one shown in Fig. 3A.
- the first temperature sensor 12 is placed on the outside surface of the housing 20.
- the heat energy meter 5 an external temperature sensor 17 that is attached to the outside sur face of a supply pipe 3. Accordingly, the temperature sensor 17 is ther mally connected to the supply pipe 3.
- the consumed heat quantity heat energy
- Fig. 4A illustrates a schematic view of a clamp-on type flow sensor 1 ac cording to the invention.
- the flow sensor 1 is mounted on the outside of a pipe 2.
- the flow sensor 1 comprises a housing 20 having a contact structure that matches the outer geometry of the pipe 2.
- a thermal con nection structure e.g. a metal layer
- the thermal connection structure reduces the thermal resistance and therefore provides an improved and effective heat transfer between the pipe 2 and the temperature sensors (not shown) of the flow sensor 2.
- the thermal connection structure is a metal foil, coated with thermal adhesive on each side. Such thermal connection structure is capable of provide a permanent bond and reduce the thermal resistance by filling micro-air voids at the interface.
- the thermal connection structure is thermally conductive aluminium tape.
- the thermal connection structure may be thermally conductive double sided structural adhesive aluminium tape.
- Fig. 4B illustrates a schematic view of a flow sensor 2 according to the invention.
- the flow sensor 2 comprises a mechanical flow detection unit 24 that is arranged inside a pipe 3 and thus submerged into the fluid 26.
- the flow sensor 1 is a positive displacement meter that requires fluid to mechanically displace components of the mechanical flow detection unit 24 in order to provide flow measurements.
- the mechanical flow detection unit 24 can be a turbine or impeller.
- the activity and rotational speed of the turbine or impeller can either by using a direct connection to a data processor 10 or by means of a detection member (not shown) arranged and configured to measure the angular velocity og the turbine or impel ler.
- the flow sensor 1 may be a turbine flow meter, a single jet flow me ter or a paddle wheel flow meter by way of example.
- the mechanical flow detection unit 24 constitutes a first detection unit 34.
- the data processor 10 and the temperature sensors 12, 14 constitute the second detection unit 36.
- the flow sensor 1 comprises a first temperature sensor 12 arranged and configured to detect the temperature of the surroundings (the ambient temperature).
- the flow sensor 1 comprises a second temperature sensor 14 arranged and configured to detect the temperature of the fluid 26 in side the pipe 3.
- the second temperature sensor 14 bears against the outside portion of the wall of the pipe 3.
- howev- er the second temperature sensor 14 may be arranged inside the pipe 3.
- the second temperature sensor 14 may be in tegrated into the wall of the pipe 3.
- the flow sensor 1 comprises a pipe 3 provided with a first flange 18 and a second flange 18'. These flanges 18, 18' are configured to be mechani cally connected to corresponding flanges 19, 19' of two pipes 2, 2'. In one embodiment, the flanges 18, 18' are replaced with similar attach ment structures designed to attach the flow sensor 1 to pipes 2, 2'.
- the distal portions of the pipes 2, 2' are provided outer threads while the distal portions of the pipe 3 of the flow sensor 3 are provided with corresponding inner threads allowing the pipe 3 to be screwed onto the pipes 2, 2'.
- the distal portions of the pipes 2, 2' are provided inner threads while the distal portions of the pipe 3 of the flow sensor 3 are provided with corresponding outer threads allowing the pipe 3 to be screwed onto the pipes 2, 2'.
- Fig. 5A illustrates a schematic view of a flow sensor 1 according to the invention.
- the flow sensor 1 basically corresponds to the one shown in Fig. 3A.
- Fig. 5B illustrates a schematic view of a flow sensor 1 according to the invention.
- the flow sensor 1 basically corresponds to the one shown in Fig. 3B.
- the housing 20 comprises a portion that bears against the pipe 2, while the second temperature sensor 14 as well as the piezo transducers 4, 4' extends through said portion of the hous ing 20 in order to be directly connected to the outside portion of the pipe 2, when the flow sensor 1 is attached to the pipe 2. It is possible to ap ply clamping structures such as cable tie or hose clamps to clamp the flow sensor to the pipe 2.
- the piezo transducers 4, 4' constitute a first detection unit 34.
- the data processor 10 and the temperature sensors 12, 14, 16 constitute the sec- ond detection unit 36.
- the flow sensor 1 uses the fact that the fluid 26 in most cases transports heat between the physical zones it flows through and that these physical zones have different temperatures. By detecting the temperature difference between these zones, it is possible to provide an alternative measure for the flow rate.
- the flow sensor 1 and the method according to the invention can detect flow in the low flow range, in which the prior art flow sensors cannot detect any flow.
- the flow sensor 1 and the method according to the invention can provide an improved (more accurate) flow detection in general by using the temperature difference between the above-mentioned zones.
- the heat transfer coefficient U is defined in the following equation (13): where k is the thermal conductivity of the material through which the heat transfer takes place and s is the thickness of the material through which the heat transfer takes place.
- Doppler Effect flow sensors are affected by changes in the sonic velocity of the fluid 26. Accordingly, Doppler Effect flow sensors are sensitive to changes in density and tem perature of the fluid 26. Therefore, many prior art Doppler Effect flow sensors are unsuitable for highly accurate measurement applications.
- the invention makes it possible to detect the temperature and speed of sound of the fluid 26 and compensate for temperature and fluid (density) changes and thus provide an improved accuracy.
- the invention makes it possible to detect the density of the fluid 26 (via measurement made on a sample of the fluid 26) and compensate for temperature and/or fluid (density) changes in order to even further im prove the accuracy of the flow sensor 1.
- the Doppler Effect flow sensor 1 is a time-of-flight ultrasonic flow sensor that measures the time for the sound to travel between a transmitter 4 and a receiver 4'.
- a typical setup like the one illustrated in Fig. 6A, two transducers (transmitters/ receivers) 4, 4' are placed on each side of the pipe 2 through which the flow Q is to be measured.
- the transmitters 4, 4' transmit pulsating ultrasonic waves 6 in a predefined frequency from one side to the other.
- the average fluid velocity V is proportional to the difference in frequency.
- the fluid velocity V can be expressed as: where ti is the transmission time for the transmission time downstream, t2 is the transmission time upstream, L is the distance between the transducers and f is the relative angle between the transmitted ultrason ic beam 6 and the fluid flow Q.
- the flow sensor 1 shown in Fig. 6A comprises a first temperature sensor 12 arranged to detect the ambient temperature (the temperature in the surrounding of the pipe 2.
- the flow sensor 1 comprises a second temper- ature sensor 14 arranged to detect the temperature of the fluid 26.
- the flow sensor 1 comprises a data processor 10. Even though it is not shown in Fig. 6B, the temperature sensors 12, 14 and the two transducers 4, 4' are connected to the data processor 10. Accordingly, the data processor 10 can process data and calculate the flow Q based on data from the temperature sensors 12, 14 and the two transducers 4, 4'.
- the fluid velocity V can be calculated by using the following equation (17): where fr is the frequency of the received wave; ft is the frequency of the transmitted wave; f is the relative angle between the transmitted ultra sonic beam and the fluid flow Q and c is the velocity of sound in the fluid
- the flow Q can be calculated as the product between the fluid velocity V and the cross-sectional area A Pipe of the pipe 2: (15)
- Equation 15 and 16 can also be used when calculating the flow by using the flow sensor shown in Fig. 2A, Fig. 2B, Fig. 3A and Fig. 3B.
- Fig. 7 illustrates a graph depicting the speed of sound c in water as func tion of the temperature T of the water. Similar graphs can, however, be made for other liquids. In the following, water is just representing on possible fluid and water may be replaced with another liquid.
- the tubular structure e.g. pipe, through which a flow Q of water is flowing
- an estimation of the distance L that the sound travels in the water is needed.
- This problem is in particu lar relevant for ultrasonic clamp-on sensors. Over time, sediments may be provided at inside surface of a pipe. This will gradually decrease the distance L. Accordingly, the invention makes it possible to estimation of the distance L under such conditions.
- K is the Bulk Modulus of Elasticity and p is the density.
- the speed of sound c depends on the temperature T. Moreover, the speed of sound c depends on the concentration of substances (e.g. glycol) in the water.
- L can be calculating or estimated by using the following equation (16) (since ti and t 2 are being meas ured).
- the flow Q can be calculated as the product between the av erage speed V of water and the cross-sectional area A Pipe of the pipe 2:
- the measured fluid temperature T and the measured time-of-flight can be used to determine the density p and the speed of sound c by using equation (18). If the flow sensor is calibrated in pure water at a temperature T 2 of 26°C, Fig. 7 shows that the speed of sound c(T 2 ) is 1500 m/s. If a lower tem perature Ti of 21.5°C is detected, the speed of sound c(Ti) is 1485 m/s. Accordingly, by calibrating the flow sensor by using a fluid (e.g. a liquid such as water) at a known temperature T and density p, a simple tem- perature measurement is sufficient to detect the speed of sound c by us ing equation
- the specific heat capacity of the fluid depends on the con tent of additional substances (e.g. sugar, salt, ethylene glycol, glycerol or propylene glycol).
- additional substances e.g. sugar, salt, ethylene glycol, glycerol or propylene glycol.
- Fig. 7 shows that the speed of sound c(T 2 ) is 1500 m/s.
- the expected speed of sound c at the same temperature T 2 of 26°C would be 1500 m/s. If, however, the detected speed of sound c is 1485 m/s calculated by using equation (16) and the known L, the decreased speed of sound is approx imately 1 %. This may be caused by a change in the density p of the wa ter. If we presume that the Bulk Modulus of Elasticity K is constant, equation (18) will give us that the density p is increased with approxi- mately 2 % (by using equation 18).
- the flow sensor is used in a heat energy meter, it would be possible to correct the specific heat capacity of the water based on the detected density of the water. It can be concluded that the content of additional substances (e.g. sugar, salt, ethylene glycol, glycerol or propylene gly col) has increased. Accordingly, it is possible to improve the accuracy of the heat energy meter. This is relevant since the content of additional substances (e.g. sugar, salt, ethylene glycol, glycerol or propylene gly- col) may vary as function of time.
- additional substances e.g. sugar, salt, ethylene glycol, glycerol or propylene gly- col
- Fig. 8 illustrates a graph depicting the flow Q detected by means of a flow sensor according to the invention as function of the temperature difference AT Sf .
- the lower flow level QA represents the lowest flow that can be measured by using prior art flow sensors.
- Prior art flow sensors are not capable of detecting flow below the lower flow level QA, the flow sensor and method according to the invention, however, is capable of providing flow meas urements below this lower flow level QA.
- Above a base flow level Q B the graph shows that the temperature differ ence AT Sf is constant and thus independent of the flow Q.
- the temperature difference AT Sf increases as function of the flow Q.
- a first flow sensor meas urement Mi and a second flow sensor measurement M2 are indicated.
- Data processor e.g. a micro- processor
- Thermal connection structure e.g. a metal layer
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