Non-invasive process fluid temperature indication
US-2020103293-A1 · Apr 2, 2020 · US
US11029215B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11029215-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816139319-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 24, 2018 |
| Priority date | Sep 24, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jun 8, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jun 8, 2021 |
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A process fluid temperature estimation system includes a sensor capsule having a temperature sensitive element disposed therein configured to sense an external surface of a process pipe. The process fluid temperature estimation system includes measurement circuitry coupled to the sensor capsule and configured to detect a characteristic of the at least one temperature sensitive element that varies with temperature and provide sensor capsule temperature information and a controller coupled to the measurement circuitry, the controller being configured to obtain a reference temperature and employ a heat transfer calculation with the reference temperature and the sensor capsule temperature information to generate an estimated process temperature output. The process fluid temperature estimation system includes a mounting assembly configured to mount the process fluid temperature estimation system to the external surface of the process pipe, wherein a portion of the mounting assembly is offset from the external surface of the process pipe.
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What is claimed is: 1. A process fluid temperature estimation system comprising: a sensor capsule having at least one temperature sensitive element disposed therein configured to sense an external surface of a process pipe; measurement circuitry coupled to the sensor capsule and configured to detect a characteristic of the at least one temperature sensitive element that varies with temperature and provide sensor capsule temperature information; and a controller coupled to the measurement circuitry, the controller being configured to obtain a reference temperature and employ a heat transfer calculation with the reference temperature and the sensor capsule temperature information to generate an estimated process temperature output; and a mounting assembly configured to mount the process fluid temperature estimation system to the external surface of the process pipe, the mounting assembly comprising: a clamp body offset from the external surface of the process pipe; and a standoff configured to contact the external surface of the process pipe and to offset the clamp body from the external surface of the process pipe, wherein the standoff is actuatable to adjust the offset between the clamp body and the external surface of the process pipe. 2. The process fluid temperature estimation system of claim 1 , wherein the standoff comprises a threaded portion configured to engage a corresponding threaded portion of the clamp body. 3. The process fluid temperature estimation system of claim 1 , wherein the standoff comprises a plurality of posts coupled to the clamp body for contacting the external surface of the process pipe. 4. The process fluid temperature estimation system of claim 1 , wherein the standoff directly contacts the external surface of the process pipe and comprises a contact portion configured to directly contact the external surface of the process pipe, the contact portion comprising a different material than another portion of the standoff. 5. The process fluid temperature estimation system of claim 1 , wherein the clamp body comprises two or more interlocking pieces configured to be coupled together on an installed process pipe, such that a flow of the process pipe continues during coupling of the two or more interlocking pieces. 6. The process fluid temperature estimation system of claim 1 , further comprising insulation disposed between a portion of the mounting assembly and the process pipe. 7. The process fluid temperature estimation system of claim 6 , wherein the insulation is disposed around the sensor capsule, insulating the sensor capsule to the external surface of the process pipe. 8. The process fluid temperature estimation system of claim 1 , wherein the clamp body comprises an aperture configured to receive and couple to the sensor capsule. 9. The process fluid temperature estimation system of claim 1 , wherein the clamp body comprises at least a first piece and a second piece, the first piece and second piece configured to interlock. 10. The process fluid temperature estimation system of claim 9 , wherein a body of one of the first piece or second piece has an at least one protrusion formed therein and a body of the other one of the first piece or second piece has a slot formed therein configured to receive the protrusion. 11. The process fluid temperature estimation system of claim 1 , wherein actuation of the standoff in a first direction increases the offset between the clamp body and the external surface of the process pipe and actuation of the standoff in a second direction decreases the offset between the clamp body and the external surface of the process pipe.
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