Method for noise diagnosis, method for signal control, diagnosis device and radiomatic level measuring device
US-2024240982-A1 · Jul 18, 2024 · US
US10101192B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10101192-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314412062-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 7, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jul 3, 2012 |
| Publication date | Oct 16, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 16, 2018 |
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Radiometric measuring arrangement for measuring and/or monitoring a measured variable, especially a fill level or a density, of a fill substance located in a container and a method executable therewith for detection of accretion formation in the container. The variable to be measured is measured by means of a measuring system, which during operation sends radioactive radiation along a measuring path through the container, and measures radiation intensity emerging from the container along the measuring path, and by means of a comparison measuring system, which sends radioactive radiation along a comparison path through the container and measures radiation intensity emerging from the container along the comparison path. The comparison path extends in such a manner through the container that in the case of the presence of an accretion layer on the inner walls of the container a ratio of a sum of the two segments of the measuring path extending through the accretion layer to the length of an additional segment of the measuring path (A, A′) extending between these two segments is different from the ratio formed in the same manner for the comparison path, and an accretion formation occurring in ongoing operation is detected based on deviations ascertained in ongoing operation between the measurement results of the measuring system and the measurement results of the comparison measuring system.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for accretion detection in a tubular container, in which a radiometric measuring system is provided for measuring a measured variable, wherein said measured variable is a fill level or a density of a fill substance located in said container, and wherein accretion occurs in the form of an accretion layer deposited on the inner walls of said container, comprising steps as follows: by means of said measuring system sending gamma ray radiation along a measuring path through the container, measuring gamma ray radiation intensity emerging from the container along the measuring path, and, based on calibration data of the measuring system ascertained in case of accretion free container and said measured gamma ray radiation intensity, determining a measurement result corresponding to the measured variable; by means of a comparison measuring system, sending gamma ray radiation along a comparison path through the container, measuring a comparison gamma ray radiation intensity emerging from the container along the comparison path, and, based on calibration data of the comparison measuring system ascertained in case of accretion free container and said measured comparison gamma ray radiation intensity, determining a comparison measurement result corresponding to the measured variable, wherein the comparison path extends in such a manner through the container that, in the case of the presence of said accretion layer on the inner walls of the container, a ratio of a sum of the lengths of two accretion segments of the comparison measuring path, said two accretion segments extending through the accretion layer, to the length of an additional segment of the comparison measuring path extending between these two accretion segments is different from a ratio of the sum of the lengths of the two accretion segments of the measuring path extending through the accretion layer, to the length of an additional segment of the measuring path extending between the two accretion segments of the measuring path; determining a deviation between the measurement results of the measuring system and the comparison measurement results of the comparison measuring system; and detecting accretion based on said deviation. 2. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein: the ratio of the sum of the lengths of the two accretion segments of the measuring path extending through the accretion layer to the length of the additional segment of the measuring path extending between the two accretion segments of the measuring path is smaller than the ratio of the sum of the lengths of the two accretion segments of the comparison measuring path, to the length of the additional segment of the comparison measuring path extending between the two accretion segments of the comparison measuring path. 3. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein: a need dependent scheduling of container cleanings is performed based on deviations between the measurement results of the measuring system and the comparison measurement results of the comparison measuring system. 4. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein: in the case that the density of the accretion material is known, a thickness of the accretion layer in the container is determined based on the gamma ray radiation intensity measured with the measuring system, the comparison gamma ray radiation intensity measured with the comparison measuring system, a container geometry, and positions of the measuring path and comparison paths in the container. 5. The method as claimed in claim 4 , wherein: based on the gamma ray radiation intensity measured with the measuring system, and based on the thickness and the density of the present accretion layer, a corrected measurement result is determined with regard to an accretion related measurement error of the measured gamma ray radiation intensity. 6. A radiometric measuring arrangement for measuring a measured variable, of a fill substance located in a tubular container, and for detecting accretion, wherein said measured variable is a fill level or a density of said fill substance located in said container, and wherein accretion occurs in form of an accretion layer depositing on the inner walls of said container, comprising: a measuring system; wherein said measuring system sends gamma ray radiation along a measuring path through the container, said measuring system including a detector, wherein said detector measures a gamma ray radiation intensity emerging from the container along the measuring path, and said measuring system including an evaluation unit, wherein said evaluation unit, based on calibration data of the measuring system ascertained in case of the accretion free container and the measured gamma ray radiation intensity, determines and outputs a measurement result corresponding to the measured variable; and a comparison measuring system; said comparison measuring system sending gamma ray radiation along a comparison path through the container, wherein: the comparison path extends in such a manner through the container that in the case of presence of said accretion layer on the inner walls of the container a ratio of a sum of the lengths of two accretion segments of the comparison path, said accretion segments extending through the accretion layer, to the length of an additional segment of the comparison path extending between the two accretion segments of the comparison path is different from the ratio of the sum of the lengths of two accretion segments of the measuring path extending through the accretion layer to the length of the additional segment of the measuring path extending between the two accretion segments of the measurement path; said comparison measuring system including a detector, wherein said detector measures a comparison gamma ray radiation intensity emerging from the container along the comparison path; said comparison measuring system including an evaluation unit, wherein said evaluation unit, based on calibration data of the comparison measuring system ascertained in the case of accretion free container and the measured comparison gamma ray radiation intensity, determines a comparison measurement result corresponding to the measured variable, and provides said comparison measurement result for detection of accretion formation in the container, and an evaluating unit connected to the measuring system and to the comparison measuring system, wherein said evaluating unit determines a deviation between the measurement result of the measuring system and the comparison measurement result of the comparison measuring system and detects accretion based on said deviation. 7. The radiometric measuring arrangement as claimed in claim 6 , wherein: said measuring system and said comparison measuring system each has a radioactive radiator arranged externally on the container and the detectors of said measuring system and said comparison measuring system are each arranged externally on the container on a side of the container lying opposite said respective radiator along the measuring path or, the comparison path, respectively. 8. The radiometric measuring arrangement as a claimed in claim 6 , wherein: there is provided arranged externally on the container only a single radioactive radiator, wherein said radiator transmits gamma ray radiation along said measuring path and along said comparison path; said measuring path and said comparison path extend at an angle to one another; said detector of said measuring system is arranged- externally on the container on a side of the container lying opposite said single radiator along said measuring path; and said detector of said comparison measuring system is arranged externally on the container on a side of the
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