Ultrasonic measurement apparatus having transducers arranged within a bulge of the channel wall protruding into the flow channel
US-9297681-B2 · Mar 29, 2016 · US
US10359304B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10359304-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715637434-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 29, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jul 6, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jul 23, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jul 23, 2019 |
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An ultrasonic meter for recording a through-flow rate of a fluid has a fluid inlet, a fluid outlet, and a flow channel connecting the inlet to the outlet. The flow channel has a measurement region which extends in a straight line in a flow direction. Between the measurement region and the fluid outlet, there is arranged a reflection element which is flowed around by the fluid and by which an ultrasonic signal is reflected into the measurement region. Between the measurement region and the reflection element, there is arranged a changeover region of the flow channel. In the changeover region a spacing between a central straight line of the measurement region and the side wall enlarges. The changeover region has, in the circumferential direction of the flow channel, several circumferential sections in which the enlargement of the spacing between the central straight line and the side wall takes place.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An ultrasonic meter for recording a through-flow rate of a fluid, comprising: a fluid inlet; a fluid outlet; a flow channel connecting said fluid inlet to said fluid outlet, said flow channel having a measurement region extending in a straight line in a flow direction, said flow channel having a side wall delimiting a flow cross section of said flow channel; an ultrasonic transducer disposed on said side wall; a reflection element disposed between said measurement region and said fluid outlet, said reflection element being flowed around by the fluid, and by way of said reflection element an ultrasonic signal from said ultrasonic transducer can be reflected into said measurement region; between said measurement region and said reflection element, said flow channel having a changeover region, in said changeover region a spacing between a central straight line, running in the flow direction, of said measurement region and said side wall enlarges in a stepwise or continuous manner, said changeover region having, several circumferential sections in which an enlargement of the spacing between the central straight line and said side wall takes place or begins at expansion positions which, as viewed in the flow direction, differ from one another; and said changeover region formed as a step diffuser in which said flow cross section of said flow channel increases in size in several steps which follow one another in the flow direction, wherein individual ones of said steps are formed by an enlargement of the spacing between the central straight line and said side wall in one circumferential section in each case or in part of sub-sections at a respective one of the expansion positions. 2. An ultrasonic meter for recording a through-flow rate of a fluid, comprising: a fluid inlet; a fluid outlet; a flow channel connecting said fluid inlet to said fluid outlet, said flow channel having a measurement region extending in a straight line in a flow direction, said flow channel having a side wall delimiting a flow cross section of said flow channel, said flow channel having an outlet tube defining said side wall; an ultrasonic transducer disposed on said side wall; a reflection element disposed between said measurement region and said fluid outlet, said reflection element being flowed around by the fluid, and by way of said reflection element an ultrasonic signal from said ultrasonic transducer can be reflected into said measurement region; between said measurement region and said reflection element, said flow channel having a changeover region, in said changeover region a spacing between a central straight line, running in the flow direction, of said measurement region and said side wall enlarges in a stepwise or continuous manner, said changeover region having several circumferential sections in which an enlargement of the spacing between the central straight line and said side wall takes place or begins at expansion positions which, as viewed in the flow direction, differ from one another; said side wall in said measurement region is formed by a measurement tube, said measurement tube having a fluid-outlet-side end opening into said outlet tube in which said reflection element is disposed; and said measurement tube having a side wall ending in said circumferential sections of said changeover region at a respective one of the expansion positions, whereby a flow cross section in individual ones of said circumferential sections is in each case delimited upstream of the expansion position by said side wall of said measurement tube and downstream of the expansion position by said side wall of said outlet tube. 3. The ultrasonic meter according to claim 2 , wherein said fluid-outlet-side end of said measurement tube has an outer surface spaced apart from an inner surface of said outlet tube. 4. An ultrasonic meter for recording a through-flow rate of a fluid, comprising: a fluid inlet; a fluid outlet; a flow channel connecting said fluid inlet to said fluid outlet, said flow channel having a measurement region extending in a straight line in a flow direction, said flow channel having a side wall delimiting a flow cross section of said flow channel; an ultrasonic transducer disposed on said side wall; a reflection element disposed between said measurement region and said fluid outlet, said reflection element being flowed around by the fluid, and by way of said reflection element an ultrasonic signal from said ultrasonic transducer can be reflected into said measurement region; between said measurement region and said reflection element, said flow channel having a changeover region, in said changeover region a spacing between a central straight line, running in the flow direction, of said measurement region and said side wall enlarges in a stepwise or continuous manner, said changeover region having several circumferential sections in which an enlargement of the spacing between the central straight line and said side wall takes place or begins at expansion positions which, as viewed in the flow direction, differ from one another; said circumferential sections include an upper circumferential section, a lower circumferential section and lateral circumferential sections; and an expansion position of said upper circumferential section that is disposed on a same side of said flow channel as said ultrasonic transducer is situated downstream, in the flow direction, of an expansion position of said lower circumferential section that is disposed opposite said upper circumferential section, and/or of at least one of said lateral circumferential sections that is disposed between said upper circumferential section and said lower circumferential section. 5. The ultrasonic meter according to claim 4 , wherein a change of the expansion position in the circumferential direction between said upper circumferential section and said one lateral circumferential section and/or between said one lateral circumferential section and said lower circumferential section takes place in an abrupt or continuous manner via a changeover section disposed between said respective circumferential sections. 6. The ultrasonic meter according to claim 4 , wherein the expansion position of exactly one of said lateral circumferential sections is situated upstream of the expansion position of said upper circumferential section. 7. The ultrasonic meter according to claim 4 , wherein the expansion position of two of said lateral circumferential sections positioned opposite one another is situated upstream of the expansion position of said upper circumferential section, wherein the expansion positions and/or wherein respective lengths of an extent in the circumferential direction of said lateral circumferential sections differ from one another. 8. The ultrasonic meter according to claim 4 , wherein the expansion positions of said one lateral circumferential section and of said lower circumferential section are a same. 9. The ultrasonic meter according to claim 1 , further comprising at least one web extending in the flow direction and extending beyond a respective expansion position as an extension of said side wall of said measurement region and is disposed in at least one of said circumferential sections. 10. The ultrasonic meter according to claim 1 , further comprising at least one retaining web, said reflection element being held via said at least one retaining web at at least one of circumferential sections of said changeover region, the expansion position of which in the flow direction is situated equally as far as, or further downstream than, the expansion positions of all further ones of said circumferential sections of said changeove
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