Virtual multiphase flow metering and sand detection
US-2015377667-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US10107658B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10107658-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514920588-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 22, 2015 |
| Priority date | May 4, 2012 |
| Publication date | Oct 23, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 23, 2018 |
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An ultrasonic flowmeter includes a meter body including a flow passage having wetted surfaces through which fluid flow is to be measured. The flowmeter includes a non-stick coating adhered to the wetted surfaces of the meter body. The flowmeter includes a first transducer and at least a second transducer arranged around the flow passage to transmit and receive ultrasonic energy. The flowmeter includes an electronic unit designed to generate and receive electronic signals from the transducers and to process the signals in order to compute information related to the fluid flow rate through the passage. A method for measuring fluid flow with an ultrasonic flowmeter. A method of making an ultrasonic flowmeter.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An ultrasonic flowmeter comprising: a meter body including a flow passage having wetted surfaces through which fluid flow is to be measured, said flowmeter having a non-stick coating adhered to the wetted surfaces of the meter body and including a first transducer cavity also having a non-stick coating and a second transducer cavity having a non-stick coating in contact with the fluid; a first transducer and at least a second transducer arranged around the flow passage to transmit and receive ultrasonic energy, the first transducer disposed in the first transducer cavity and in contact with the fluid and the second transducer disposed in the second transducer cavity and in contact with the fluid, the non-stick coating protecting the wetted surfaces against containments in the fluid; and an electronic unit which generates and receives electronic signals from the transducers and to process the signals in order to compute information related to the fluid flow rate through the passage. 2. The flowmeter of claim 1 wherein said flowmeter has a corrosion-resistant coating adhered to the wetted surfaces of the meter body. 3. The flowmeter of claim 2 where the meter body includes transducer housings that also have a corrosion-resistant coating adhered to their surface. 4. The flowmeter of claim 3 where the transducer housings are recessed in the flow passage wall. 5. The flowmeter of claim 3 where the transducer housings protrude into the flow passage. 6. The flowmeter of claim 1 where the non-stick coating is continuous on the flow passage surface. 7. The flowmeter of claim 1 where the meter body includes transducer housings that also have a non-stick coating adhered to their surface. 8. The flowmeter of claim 7 where the transducer housings are recessed in the flow passage wall. 9. The flowmeter of claim 7 where the transducer housings protrude into the flow passage. 10. The flowmeter of claim 7 where the meter body and the housings are made of different materials. 11. The flowmeter of claim 7 where the housings are made of steel. 12. The flowmeter of claim 7 where the housings are made of titanium. 13. The flowmeter of claim 7 where there is a gap between a distal end of the transducer housing and the wall of the flow passage. 14. The flowmeter of claim 1 where the non-stick coating is either a polymer, a fluoropolymer, a plastic, a ceramic, an epoxy, a metal, or a composite. 15. The flowmeter of claim 1 where the non-stick coating comprises multiple layers. 16. The flowmeter of claim 1 where the non-stick coating is continuous and impervious to the fluid. 17. The flowmeter of claim 1 where the meter body is made of steel. 18. The flowmeter of claim 1 where the flow passage is cylindrical. 19. The flowmeter of claim 1 where the flow passage includes a reduced bore section or change in cross-sectional area. 20. A method for measuring fluid flow with an ultrasonic flowmeter comprising the steps of: flowing fluid through a flow passage having wetted surfaces of a meter body, said flowmeter having a non-stick coating adhered to the wetted surfaces of the meter body and including a first transducer cavity also having a non-stick coating and a second transducer cavity having a non-stick coating in contact with the fluid; transmitting and receiving ultrasonic energy through the flowing fluid between a first transducer and at least a second transducer in contact with the fluid and arranged around the flow passage, the first transducer disposed in the first transducer cavity and the second transducer disposed in the second transducer cavity, the non-stick coating protecting the wetted surfaces against containments in the fluid; generating electronic signals for and receiving electronic signals from the first and second transducers with an electronic unit; and processing the signals with the electronic unit in order to compute information related to the fluid flow rate through the passage. 21. A method of making an ultrasonic flowmeter comprising the steps of: attaching a first transducer disposed in the first transducer cavity and at least a second transducer disposed in the second transducer cavity to transmit and receive ultrasonic energy to a meter body of the flowmeter arranged around a flow passage of the meter body, and to which an electronic unit designed to generate and receive electronic signals from the transducers and to process the signals in order to compute information related to the fluid flow rate through the passage are in electrical communication; and adhering a non-stick coating to the first and second transducer cavities and to wetted surfaces of the flow passage of the meter body through which fluid flow is to be measured. 22. The method of claim 21 including the step of adhering a corrosion-resistant coating to the wetted surfaces of the flow passage of the meter body through which fluid flow is to be measured.
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Casings, e.g. of special material · CPC title
by measuring frequency, phase shift or propagation time of electromagnetic or other waves, e.g. using ultrasonic flowmeters · CPC title
characterised by the use of a particular material, e.g. anti-corrosive material (G01F15/14 takes precedence) · CPC title
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