Non-invasive process fluid temperature indication with reduced error
US-2020103287-A1 · Apr 2, 2020 · US
US11248940B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11248940-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916722276-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 20, 2019 |
| Priority date | Dec 20, 2019 |
| Publication date | Feb 15, 2022 |
| Grant date | Feb 15, 2022 |
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A process fluid flow system includes a first pipe skin sensor and a second pipe skin sensor. The first pipe skin sensor is disposed to measure an external temperature of a process fluid conduit at a first location on the process fluid conduit. The second pipe skin sensor is disposed to measure an external temperature of a process fluid conduit at a second location on the process fluid conduit. Measurement circuitry is coupled to the first and second pipe skin sensors. A controller is coupled to the measurement circuitry and is configured to identify a process fluid flow condition based on signals from the first and second pipe skin sensors and to output an indication of the process fluid flow condition.
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A process fluid flow system comprising: a first pipe skin sensor disposed to measure an external temperature of a process fluid conduit at a first location on the process fluid conduit; a second pipe skin sensor disposed to measure an external temperature of the process fluid conduit at a second location on the process fluid conduit; measurement circuitry coupled to the first and second pipe skin sensors; a controller coupled to the measurement circuitry and configured to identify a process fluid flow condition based on signals from the first and second pipe skin sensors and to output an indication of the process fluid flow condition; and wherein the controller is configured to obtain a reference temperature measurement having a fixed thermal relationship relative to the first and second pipe skin sensors, the reference temperature measurement being different than the measured external temperature of the process fluid conduit, and wherein the controller is configured to use the process fluid flow output and a heat flow calculation to provide a process fluid temperature estimation output that is adjusted based on the process fluid flow output. 2. The process fluid flow system of claim 1 , and further comprising a clamp configured to mount the first and second pipe skin sensors on substantially opposite sides of the process fluid conduit. 3. The process fluid flow system of claim 2 , and further comprising a third pipe skin sensor mounted to the clamp between the first and second pipe skin sensors. 4. The process fluid flow system of claim 3 , and further comprising a fourth pipe skin sensor mounted to the clamp diametrically opposite the third pipe skin sensor. 5. The process fluid flow system of claim 4 , wherein the first, second, third, and fourth pipe skin sensors are spaced about 90 degrees apart about the external surface of the process fluid conduit. 6. The process fluid flow system of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to provide the process fluid temperature estimate as a local, output. 7. The process fluid flow system of claim 1 , wherein the process fluid temperature estimation output is generated using less than all of the first and second sensors based on the process fluid flow condition. 8. The process fluid flow system of claim 1 , and further comprising communication circuitry coupled to the controller, and wherein the process fluid temperature estimation output is communicated to remote device. 9. The process fluid flow system of claim 8 , wherein the controller is configured to communicate the identified process fluid flow condition to the remote device. 10. The process fluid flow system of claim 1 , wherein the process fluid flow condition is a completely full process fluid conduit with process fluid flowing therethrough. 11. The process fluid flow system of claim 1 , wherein the process fluid flow condition is a completely full process fluid conduit with no process fluid flow. 12. The process fluid flow system of claim 1 , wherein the process fluid flow condition is a greater than 50% full process fluid conduit with process fluid flowing therethrough. 13. The process fluid flow system of claim 1 , wherein the process fluid flow condition is a less than 50% full process fluid conduit with process fluid flowing therethrough. 14. The process fluid low system of claim 1 , wherein the process fluid flow condition is indicative of material disposed on a bottom surface of the process fluid conduit. 15. A method for estimating a process fluid flow characteristic within a flow conduit, the method comprising: obtaining surface temperature measurement at a plurality of locations about an external diameter of the flow conduit; analyzing the plurality of surface temperature measurements identity a flow condition within the flow conduit; selecting a combination of surface temperature measurements based on the identified flow condition; applying a heat flow calculation to the selected combination of surface temperature measurements to generate a process fluid temperature estimate; and providing the process fluid temperature estimate as an output. 16. The method of claim 15 , wherein analyzing the plurality of surface temperature measurements includes determining whether differences between the surface temperature measurements exceed a predetermined threshold indicative of one of the various flow conditions. 17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the predetermined threshold is user-provided. 18. The method claim 15 , and further comprising generating an indication of the identified flow condition. 19. The method of claim 18 , wherein the indication s provided as a local output. 20. The method of claim 18 , wherein the indication is selected from the group consisting of laminar flow, transitional flow, and turbulent flow. 21. A process fluid flow system comprising: a first pipe sensor disposed to measure an external temperature of a process fluid conduit at a first location on the process fluid conduit; a second pipe skin sensor disposed to measure an external temperature of the process fluid conduit at a second location on the process fluid conduit; a third pipe skin sensor disposed to measure an external temperature of the process fluid conduit at a third location on the process fluid conduit; a fourth pipe skin sensor disposed to measure an external temperature of the process fluid conduit at a fourth location on the process fluid conduit; wherein the first, second, third, and fourth pipe skin sensors are spaced about 90° apart about the external surface of the process fluid conduit; measurement circuitry coupled to the first, second, third, and fourth pipe skin sensors; and a controller coupled to the measurement circuitry and configured to identify a process fluid flow condition based on signals from the first, second, third, and fourth pipe skin sensors and to output an indication of the process fluid flow condition. 22. The process fluid flow system of claim 21 , and further comprising a clamp configured to mount the first and second pipe skin sensors on substantially opposite sides of the process fluid conduit. 23. The process fluid flow system of claim 21 , wherein the process fluid flow condition is selected from the group consisting of: full process fluid conduit with process fluid flowing therethrough, full process fluid conduit with no process fluid flow, greater than 50% full process fluid conduit with process fluid flowing therethrough, and less than 50% full process fluid conduit with process fluid flowing therethrough. 24. The process fluid flow system of claim 21 , wherein the process fluid flow condition is indicative of material disposed on a bottom surface of the process fluid conduit.
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