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September 2014 © Siemens AG 2014 All rights reserved. Page 3Nils T. Basse / Siemens A/S, Flow Instruments Background Sometimes flow through flowmeters will consist of mixtures, e.g. water mixed with air bubbles, oil or sand Mixtures will cause (i) measurement errors and (ii) dampingTRANSCRIPT
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A review of the theory of Coriolis flowmeter measurement errors due to entrained particles
10th European Fluid Mechanics Conference
September 2014
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Outline
1. Background2. Bubble theory3. Measurements and model4. Outlook
SITRANS FC410
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Background
• Sometimes flow through flowmeters will consist of mixtures, e.g. water mixed with air bubbles, oil or sand
• Mixtures will cause (i) measurement errors and (ii) damping
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Bubble theory
• Definitions:• A fluid is either a liquid or a gas• A particle can be either a solid or a fluid (gas bubble or liquid droplet)
• Force on fluid:
• Reaction force coefficient :• Density, dynamic viscosity, St
• Total inertia reaction force on pipe:
• Mass flow rate error:•
N.T.Basse, Flow Measurement and Instrumentation Vol. 37 pp. 107-118, 2014
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Measurements and model
• Bubble theory (phase decoupling):• Negative error
• Compressibility:• Positive error
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Outlook
• Add important effects not included:• Pressure loss• Pipe geometry• Flow pattern• Interplay between above-mentioned effects
J.Weisman, in Handbook of Fluids in Motion, pp. 409-425, 1983
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Thank you for your attention!
Nils T. BasseSenior Research EngineerSiemens A/S, Flow Instruments
Nordborgvej 816430 Nordborg
Phone: +45 7488 2610
E-mail:[email protected]
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