Method for monitoring a measuring device of automation technology
US-10175089-B2 · Jan 8, 2019 · US
US10473501B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10473501-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715802491-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 3, 2017 |
| Priority date | Dec 16, 2016 |
| Publication date | Nov 12, 2019 |
| Grant date | Nov 12, 2019 |
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A multiphase flowmeter for detection of fluid flow by monitoring of vortex frequency or perturbation time of flight. The flowmeter includes a bluff body to facilitate formation of vortices during a consistent phase of a flowing fluid. Thus, monitoring frequency of the vortices may be employed to ascertain flowrate. Further, the bluff body may also facilitate formation of perturbations during transitioning phase of the fluid and include perturbation sensors at multiple known locations along the flow-path. Thus, analysis of perturbation detection times at the different locations may be used to ascertain flowrate even in the absence of vortices.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of detecting flowrate of a fluid in a well with a multiphase flowmeter, the method comprising: flowing a flow of fluid through a channel of the flowmeter, wherein a bluff body disposed therein forms shedded vortices during a period of consistent phase of the fluid; detecting a frequency of the vortices to ascertain flowrate of the fluid during the consistent phase period; forming a perturbation by introduction of the bluff body to the flow of fluid during a period of transitioning phase of the fluid; and detecting the perturbation at multiple locations in the channel separated by a known distance for calculating a flowrate for the flow of fluid during the transitioning phase based on a time difference between the detections of the perturbation. 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the locations in the channel are downstream of the bluff body. 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the detecting of the frequency of the vortices is achieved with a sensor adjacent the bluff body. 4. The method of claim 3 wherein the detecting of the perturbation is at the location of the sensor adjacent the bluff body and at a location downstream thereof. 5. The method of claim 1 wherein the detecting of the perturbation is achieved with a sensor that is one of a temperature sensor, a pressure sensor, a piezo patch sensor and an acoustic sensor. 6. The method of claim 5 wherein the detecting of the perturbation with the acoustic sensor comprises: transmitting an acoustic signal with a transmitter positioned at an opposite side of the channel from the acoustic sensor; and monitoring reception of the signal by the sensor as the perturbation flows through the channel. 7. The method of claim 5 wherein the piezo sensor is an encapsulated piezo patch lining a housing defining the channel with exposed portions at the multiple locations. 8. A method of detecting flowrate in a fluid channel, the method comprising: introducing a bluff body to a flow of fluid in the channel to form one of a shedded vortex and a perturbation of the fluid; detecting the one of the vortex and the perturbation at a first location in the channel; detecting the one of the vortex and the perturbation at a second location in the channel downstream of the first location; and calculating a flowrate for the flow of fluid based on a time difference between the detections. 9. The method of claim 8 wherein the flow of fluid is a multiphase flow and the calculating of the flowrate is substantially continuous irrespective of fluid phase. 10. The method of claim 8 further comprising: generating a frequency of vortices from the flow of fluid with the bluff body during a period of a consistent phase of the fluid; and detecting the frequency of vortices at the bluff body to ascertain the flowrate in advance of the calculating of the flowrate based on the time difference between the detections. 11. The method of claim 10 further comprising generating the perturbation from the flow of fluid with the bluff body during a period of transitioning phase of the fluid to support the calculating of the flowrate in absence of the detecting of the frequency of the vortices. 12. A multiphase flowmeter comprising: a housing to define a channel to accommodate a flow of fluid there-through; a bluff body secured within the channel to form one of a vortex and a perturbation during the flow of fluid through the channel; a first sensor for detection of the one of the vortex and the perturbation, the first sensor at a first location that is one of at the bluff body and downstream of the bluff body; and a second sensor for detection of the one of the vortex and the perturbation, the second sensor at a second location that is at a known distance downstream of the first sensor to provide time of flight information between the detections for ascertaining flowrate of the flow of fluid. 13. The multiphase flowmeter of claim 12 wherein the fluid is an oilfield fluid and the flowmeter is configured for incorporation into a permanent downhole installation in a well. 14. The multiphase flowmeter of claim 12 wherein the fluid is an oilfield fluid and the flowmeter is configured for incorporation into a logging tool. 15. The multiphase flowmeter of claim 12 wherein the flowmeter is configured as a fluidic oscillator. 16. The multiphase flowmeter of claim 12 wherein the sensors are selected from a group consisting of a temperature sensor, a pressure sensor, an acoustic sensor, and a piezo sensor. 17. The multiphase flowmeter of claim 16 wherein the piezo sensor is an encapsulated piezo patch lining an interior of the housing with an exposed first portion at a first zone to serve as the first sensor and an exposed second portion at a second zone to serve as the second sensor. 18. The multiphase flowmeter of claim 16 wherein the sensors are acoustic sensors, the flowmeter further comprising acoustic transmitters at locations opposite the acoustic sensors within the housing for transmitting acoustic signals to the acoustic sensors for the detections thereat. 19. The multiphase flowmeter of claim 12 wherein the first sensor is a first supplemental sensor downstream of the bluff body and the second sensor is a second supplemental sensor downstream of the first supplemental sensor, the supplemental sensors for detecting the perturbation during a period of transitioning phase of the fluid, the flowmeter further comprising a bluff body sensor at the bluff body for detecting a frequency of shedded vortices during a period of consistent phase of the fluid. 20. The multiphase flowmeter of claim 19 wherein bluff body sensor is a pressure sensor and the supplemental sensors are of a piezo patch variety.
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