Method for operating a resonance measuring system
US-9335196-B2 · May 10, 2016 · US
US10295388B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10295388-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615210216-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 14, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jul 17, 2015 |
| Publication date | May 21, 2019 |
| Grant date | May 21, 2019 |
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Described and shown is a method for operating a Coriolis mass flowmeter (1) having at least one measuring tube (2), an oscillation exciting device (3) for exciting the measuring tube (2) to an oscillation (4), at least a first oscillation sensor (5) and a second oscillation sensor (6) and at least a first sensor signal path and a second sensor signal path. The object of the invention is to provide a method in which the measuring accuracy is increased compared to the prior art. The object is achieved in that at least one first test signal is generated having at least one first test signal frequency, that the at least first test signal is fed at least into the first sensor signal path and into the second sensor signal path, that the at least first test signal is guided by the first sensor signal path over the first oscillation sensor (5) and by the second sensor signal path over the second oscillation sensor (6), that a test signal propagation time difference of at least the first test signal is determined at least between the first sensor signal path and the second sensor signal path, and that a sensor signal propagation time difference between a first sensor signal and a second sensor signal is compensated with the test signal propagation time difference. Additionally, the invention relates to a corresponding Coriolis mass flowmeter.
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Method for operating a Coriolis mass flowmeter having at least one measuring tube, an oscillation exciting device for exciting the measuring tube to an oscillation, at least a first oscillation sensor and a second oscillation sensor and at least a first sensor signal path and a second sensor signal path, wherein at least one first test signal is generated having at least one first test signal frequency, wherein the at least first test signal is fed at least into the first sensor signal path and into the second sensor signal path, wherein the at least first test signal is guided by the first sensor signal path over the first oscillation sensor and by the second sensor signal path over the second oscillation sensor, wherein a test signal propagation time difference of at least the first test signal is determined at least between the first sensor signal path and the second sensor signal path, wherein a sensor signal propagation time difference between a first sensor signal and a second sensor signal is compensated with the test signal propagation time difference, wherein at least the first test signal and a second test signal are generated having a frequency spectrum that is free of the frequency of the oscillation and wherein at least the first test signal is generated having a frequency spectrum that is below the frequency of the oscillation and at least the second test signal is generated having a frequency spectrum that is above the frequency of the oscillation. 2. Method according to claim 1 , wherein the frequency dependency of the transmission behavior of at least the first sensor signal path is taken into account during compensation of the sensor signal propagation time difference. 3. Method according to claim 1 , wherein the sensor signal propagation time difference is determined by interpolation using at least the test signal propagation time difference of the first test signal and the test signal propagation time difference of the second test signal. 4. Method according to claim 1 , wherein the transmission function of the first signal path is determined using at least the test signal propagation time difference of the first signal and the test signal propagation time difference of the second test signal. 5. Coriolis mass flow meter having at least one measuring tube, an oscillation exciting device for exciting the measuring tube to an oscillation, at least a first oscillation sensor and a second oscillation sensor, an evaluation unit and at least a first sensor signal path and a second sensor signal path, wherein each of the oscillation sensors is arranged at a measuring tube point, has a first sensor connection and a second sensor connection and is designed for output of a sensor signal representing the oscillation at the measuring tube point between the first sensor connection and the second sensor connection, wherein the evaluation unit has a digitization unit having at least a first digitization channel and a second digitization channel, wherein each of the digitization channels has at least a first analog signal input, wherein each of the sensor signal paths has an output signal path and an input signal path, wherein the beginning of each of the output signal paths is located in the evaluation unit and the end of each of the output signal paths is connected to a respective first sensor connection of one of the oscillation sensors and the beginning of each of the input signal paths is each connected to a respective second sensor connection of one of the oscillation sensors and the end of each of the input signal paths is connected to a respective first analog signal input of one of the digitization channels, wherein the beginning of each of signal sensor paths coincides with the beginning of the respective output signal path and the end of each of the sensor signal paths coincides with the end of the respective input signal path, and wherein the evaluation unit is designed for determining a mass flow of a medium flowing through the measuring tube using the phase difference caused by the flow of the medium between at least the first sensor signal and the second sensor signal, wherein the evaluation unit has a test signal generator having a test signal output, a test signal path and a signal connecting device having at least a first signal connecting input and a signal connecting output, wherein the test signal generator is designed to generate at least a first test signal having at least a first test signal frequency, wherein the test signal path is connected to the test signal output and to the first signal connecting input, wherein the signal connecting output is connected at least to the beginning of the first output signal path and the beginning of the second output signal path, wherein the evaluation unit is designed to determine a test signal propagation time difference of at least the first test signal at least between the first sensor signal path and the second sensor signal path and to compensate a sensor signal propagation time difference between a first sensor signal and a second sensor signal with the test signal propagation time difference, wherein an output test signal path is provided, wherein the digitization unit has a third digitization channel, wherein the output signal test path is connected to the signal connecting output and to the first analog signal input of the third digitization channel, and wherein the evaluation unit is designed to evaluate the signal applied at the third digitization channel. 6. Coriolis mass flowmeter according to claim 5 , wherein the evaluation unit is designed to take into account the frequency dependency of the transmission behavior of at least the first sensor signal path in compensating the sensor signal propagation time difference. 7. Coriolis mass flowmeter according to claim 5 , wherein the test signal generator is designed to generate at least the first test signal having a frequency spectrum that is free of the frequency of the oscillation. 8. Coriolis mass flowmeter according to claim 7 , wherein the test signal generator is designed to generate at least a first test signal with a frequency spectrum that is below the frequency of the oscillation and is designed to generate at least a second test signal with a frequency spectrum that is above the frequency of the oscillation. 9. Coriolis mass flowmeter according to claim 8 , wherein the evaluation unit is designed to determine the sensor signal propagation time difference by interpolation using at least the test signal propagation time difference of the first test signal and the test signal propagation time difference of the second test signal. 10. Coriolis mass flowmeter according to claim 8 , wherein the evaluation unit is designed to determine the transmission function of at least the first signal path using at least the test signal propagation time difference of the first test signal and the test signal propagation time difference of the second test signal. 11. Coriolis mass flowmeter according to claim 5 , wherein the test signal generator has a digital-to-analog converter for generating the test signal. 12. Coriolis mass flowmeter according to claim 5 , wherein the evaluation unit has a reference signal generator for generating a reference signal having a reference signal output and a reference signal path and the signal connecting unit has a second signal connecting input, wherein the reference signal path is connected to the reference signal output and to the second signal connecting input and wherein the signal connecting unit is designed to form a sum signal by adding the signal applied at the first s
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