PULSE DOPPLER TYPE ULTRASONIC FLOWMETER

PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To enhance accuracy in the measurement of flow rate by neglecting a current A in the vicinity of the pipe wall on the receiver side where the measurement accuracy is low and determining a current distribution data C in the vicinity of the pipe wall from a current distribution d...

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Main Authors OKAMURA TOMOYOSHI, ANZAI YOSHIRO, KOGA MASAAKI, YAZAWA SETSUO
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 23.10.1998
Edition6
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Summary:PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To enhance accuracy in the measurement of flow rate by neglecting a current A in the vicinity of the pipe wall on the receiver side where the measurement accuracy is low and determining a current distribution data C in the vicinity of the pipe wall from a current distribution data B detected with high accuracy from a part other than the vicinity of the pipe wall and then calculating the flow rate from the current distribution data B and C. SOLUTION: In the region Xm remote from the pipe wall, effect of noise reflected on a boundary face is suppressed and a normal current distribution B is detected. A current distribution indicator/corrector sets a normally detected current distribution B positive and extrapolates the positive current distribution B on the region Xm side thus determining a current distribution C by numeric analysis. The current distribution is approximated by a quadratic or cubic curve by a method of least squares, for example, and the current in the region Xm is extrapolated using that curve to obtain a current distribution as shown by a dashed line C. A flow rate calculator calculates the flow rate from the corrected current distributions b and C according to a specified formula.
Bibliography:Application Number: JP19970089088