Device for measuring a filling level of a liquid in a container with an ultrasound sensor
US-2015377684-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US10215613B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10215613-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615202185-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 5, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jul 6, 2015 |
| Publication date | Feb 26, 2019 |
| Grant date | Feb 26, 2019 |
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A system and a method for non-intrusive and continuous level measurement of a liquid enclosed by a solid wall of a vessel. The system comprises an ultrasonic transmitter for generating an ultrasound wave and for emitting it into the vessel wall, an ultrasonic receiver for receiving the ultrasound wave, and an electronic control and data processing unit (ECDU) for controlling operation of the transmitter and of the receiver and for determining the liquid level. The transmitter is able to emit the ultrasound wave as a primary Lamb wave into the vessel wall so that a part of the primary Lamb wave leaks from the vessel wall into the liquid in form of a pressure wave. The ECDU is adapted to repeatedly determine the time of flight of the pressure wave, change the ultrasonic frequency of the transmitter until the determined time of flight reaches a minimum, and determine the liquid level.
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A system for non-intrusive and continuous level measurement of a liquid, where the liquid is enclosed by a solid wall of a vessel, the system comprising an ultrasonic transmitter for generating an ultrasound wave and for emitting it into the vessel wall, an ultrasonic receiver for receiving the ultrasound wave through the vessel wall, at least one electronic control and data processing unit for controlling operation of the transmitter and of the receiver and for determining the liquid level from a time of flight of the ultrasound wave, wherein the transmitter is a frequency-tunable transmitter which is placed at a first position at the outside of the vessel wall and below the level of the liquid surface in such a way that the transmitter is able to emit the ultrasound wave as a primary Lamb wave into the vessel wall so that a part of the primary Lamb wave leaks from the vessel wall into the liquid in form of a pressure wave in an inclined and upward direction towards the liquid surface, the receiver is placed at a second position at the outside of the vessel wall and below the level of the liquid surface in such a way that the receiver is able to receive a secondary Lamb wave which is generated by the pressure wave hitting the vessel wall after having been reflected by the liquid surface , the at least one electronic control and data processing unit is adapted to control the transmitter to emit the primary Lamb wave at different frequencies, for each of the different frequencies, to determine the time of flight of the pressure wave and/or the amplitude of the received secondary Lamb wave, to change the frequency of the transmitter until the determined time of flight reaches a minimum or until the determined amplitude reaches a maximum, and to determine the liquid level based on the relationship that the minimum time of flight or the time of flight corresponding to the maximum amplitude of the secondary Lamb wave, respectively, equals the length of the travel path of the pressure wave divided by the speed of the pressure wave in the liquid. 2. The system according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one electronic control and data processing unit is adapted to determine the length of the travel path from the geometric dimensions of a triangle which is formed between the first position, the second position and the point at which the pressure wave is reflected by the liquid surface. 3. The system according to claim 2 , wherein the transmitter is mounted on a first wedge and together with the first wedge is adapted to emit the primary Lamb wave having a dominant asymmetric zero-order mode, part of which is leaked into the liquid as the pressure wave. 4. The system according to claim 2 , wherein the transmitter is a piezo-electric transmitter or an electromagnetic acoustic transmitter. 5. The system according to claim 1 , wherein the transmitter is mounted on a first wedge and together with the first wedge is adapted to emit the primary Lamb wave having a dominant asymmetric zero-order mode, part of which is leaked into the liquid as the pressure wave. 6. The system according to claim 5 , wherein the receiver is mounted on a second wedge and together with the second wedge is adapted to receive the secondary Lamb wave which is generated by the primary Lamb wave with dominant asymmetric zero-order mode after its corresponding pressure wave has been reflected by the liquid surface and has hit the vessel wall. 7. The system according to claim 5 , wherein the transmitter is a piezo-electric transmitter or an electromagnetic acoustic transmitter. 8. The system according to claim 1 , wherein the transmitter is a piezo-electric transmitter or an electromagnetic acoustic transmitter. 9. A method for non-intrusive and continuous level measurement of a liquid, where the liquid is enclosed by a solid wall of a vessel, the method comprising the steps generating an ultrasound wave and emitting it into the vessel wall by using an ultrasonic transmitter, receiving the ultrasonic wave through the vessel wall by using an ultrasonic receiver, controlling operation of the transmitter and of the receiver and determining the liquid level from a time of flight of the ultrasound wave by using at least one electronic control and data processing unit, wherein emitting the ultrasound wave via the transmitter as a primary Lamb wave into the vessel wall below the liquid surface so that a part of the primary Lamb wave leaks from the vessel wall into the liquid in form of a pressure wave in an inclined and upward direction towards the liquid surface, wherein the transmitter is a frequency-tunable transmitter placed at a first position at the outside of the vessel wall, receiving via the receiver a secondary Lamb wave which is generated by the pressure wave hitting the vessel wall after having been reflected by the liquid surface, wherein the receiver is placed at a second position at the outside of the vessel wall and below the liquid surface, via the at least one electronic control and data processing unit: controlling the transmitter to emit the primary Lamb wave at different frequencies, for each of the different frequencies, determining the time of flight of the pressure wave and/or the amplitude of the received secondary Lamb wave, changing the frequency of the transmitter until the determined time of flight reaches a minimum or until the determined amplitude reaches a maximum, and determining the liquid level based on the relationship that the minimum time of flight or the time of flight corresponding to the maximum amplitude of the secondary Lamb wave, respectively, equals the length of the travel path of the pressure wave divided by the speed of the pressure wave in the liquid. 10. The method according to claim 9 , wherein the length of the travel path is determined from the geometric dimensions of a triangle which is formed between the first position, the second position and the point at which the pressure wave is reflected by the liquid surface. 11. The method according to claim 10 , wherein the speed of the pressure wave in the liquid is determined by the following steps: transmitting a direct acoustic signal into the liquid to travel inside a first travelling plane, receiving the direct acoustic signal, and determining its time of flight as a first time of flight; emitting an acoustic wall signal in form of an acoustic wave into the wall of the vessel to travel inside the wall of the vessel along a perimeter of the first travelling plane until it is received, and determining its time of flight as a second time of flight; obtaining a speed of sound in the vessel wall from a data memory, wherein the speed of sound in the vessel wall may be a predetermined value or a measured value; determining the perimeter of the first travelling plane from the speed of sound in the vessel wall and from the second time of flight; determining the length of the travelling path of the direct acoustic signal from the perimeter of the first travelling plane and from an information on the geometric shape of the first travelling plane obtained from the data memory; determining the speed of sound in the liquid from the length of the travelling path of the first acoustic signal and from the first time of flight. 12. The method according to claim 9 , wherein the speed of the pressure wave in the liquid is determined by the following steps: transmitting a direct acoustic signal into the liquid to travel inside a first travelling plane, receiving the direct acoustic signal, and determining its time of flight as a first time of flight; emitting an acoustic wall signal in fo
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