Method and system for determining distribution of temperature and velocity in a gas turbine engine
US-2015377669-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US10281306B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10281306-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615265521-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 14, 2016 |
| Priority date | Sep 14, 2015 |
| Publication date | May 7, 2019 |
| Grant date | May 7, 2019 |
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A flow meter system is disclosed that includes a first flow sensor and first and second fluid flow conduits extending from the first flow sensor. The second fluid flow conduit may be disposed inside the first fluid flow conduit thereby forming a fluid annulus between the first and second fluid flow conduits. The first fluid flow conduit may be metal to resist a fluid pressure differential and the second fluid flow conduit may be non-metal to balance a fluid pressure across the second fluid flow conduit and attenuate noise therein. The fluid annulus may be configured to receive a fluid to balance the fluid pressure across the second fluid flow conduit.
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What is claimed is: 1. A flow meter comprising: a first flow sensor with a first outer housing a second flow sensor with a second outer housing; a first fluid flow conduit coupled to and extending between the first and second flow sensors; and a second fluid flow conduit disposed inside the first fluid flow conduit thereby forming a fluid annulus between the first and second fluid flow conduits; wherein the first fluid flow conduit is metal to resist a fluid pressure differential and the second fluid flow conduit is non-metal to balance a fluid pressure across the second fluid flow conduit and attenuate noise therein; wherein the fluid annulus is configured to receive a fluid to balance the fluid pressure across the second fluid flow conduit. 2. The flow meter of claim 1 wherein the second fluid flow conduit includes an internal bore to receive a process fluid that is also the received fluid of the fluid annulus. 3. The flow meter of claim 1 further comprising: a first flow sensor housing surrounding the first flow sensor; and an axial distance between an end face of the first and second fluid flow conduits and the first flow sensor housing. 4. The flow meter of claim 3 wherein the axial distance forms a fluid chamber to reduce fluid cavitation. 5. The flow meter of claim 3 wherein the axial distance is a pre-determined focal length for the first flow sensor. 6. The flow meter of claim 5 wherein the first flow sensor includes a pre-determined window thickness. 7. The flow meter of claim 1 further comprising: a fluid inlet in the first outer housing having an angled junction to reduce fluid cavitation. 8. A flow meter system comprising a flow meter assembly having a plurality of cores, wherein each core comprises the flow meter of claim 1 . 9. The flow meter of claim 1 wherein the noise attenuation of the second fluid flow conduit allows the first flow sensor to measure a laminar flow rate at high pressure. 10. The flow meter of claim 1 wherein the first flow sensor is configured to measure a fluid viscosity. 11. The flow meter of claim 1 wherein the first flow sensor is configured to measure a fluid pressure. 12. The flow meter of claim 1 wherein the second fluid flow conduit is interchangeable. 13. The flow meter of claim 12 wherein an internal bore of the second fluid flow conduit is configured to flow a fluid in a viscosity range of 0.1 cP to 500 cP. 14. The flow meter of claim 1 further comprising a seal disposed between the first and second fluid flow conduits to stagnate the received fluid in the fluid annulus. 15. The flow meter of claim 1 further comprising: a first metal seal between the first outer housing and the first flow sensor; and a second metal seal between the first outer housing and the first fluid flow conduit; wherein the first and second metal seals are axially offset relative to a crystal of the first flow sensor. 16. The flow meter of claim 1 further comprising: a first metal seal between the first outer housing and the first flow sensor; a second metal seal between the first outer housing and the first fluid flow conduit, wherein the first and second metal seals are axially offset relative to a crystal of the first flow sensor; a third metal seal between the second outer housing and the second flow sensor; a fourth metal seal between the second outer housing and the first fluid flow conduit, wherein the third and fourth metal seals are axially offset relative to a crystal of the second flow sensor. 17. The flow meter of claim 1 coupled to a chemical injection management system.
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