Determination Of The Mixing Ratio In Particular Of A Water/Glycol Mixture By Means Of Ultrasound And A Heat Flow Measurement Based Thereon
US-2021349484-A1 · Nov 11, 2021 · US
US11614425B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11614425-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117314611-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 7, 2021 |
| Priority date | May 11, 2020 |
| Publication date | Mar 28, 2023 |
| Grant date | Mar 28, 2023 |
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Various embodiments include a method for determining the mixing ratio R of a fluid comprising a mixture of at least two different fluids for a technical process in a device comprising: irradiating an ultrasonic signal with a transmission level along a measuring distance running inside a measuring section; measuring a receiving level of the ultrasonic signal at one end of the measuring distance; determining an ultrasonic attenuation of the ultrasonic signal attenuated by the fluid based at least on the transmission and receiving levels of the ultrasonic signal; measuring a temperature of the fluid flowing through the measuring section; and determining a mixing ratio of the at least two different fluids from the determined ultrasonic attenuation and from the measured fluid temperature.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for determining the mixing ratio R of a fluid comprising a mixture of at least two different fluids for a technical process in a device including a fluid flow path from an input to an output, the method comprising: irradiating an ultrasonic signal with a transmission level along a measuring distance running inside a measuring section of the fluid flow path; measuring a receiving level of the ultrasonic signal at one end of the measuring distance; determining an ultrasonic attenuation of the ultrasonic signal attenuated by the fluid based at least on the transmission and receiving levels of the ultrasonic signal; measuring a temperature of the fluid flowing through the measuring section; and determining a mixing ratio of the at least two different fluids from the determined ultrasonic attenuation and from the measured fluid temperature; and determining a first ultrasonic attenuation and a second ultrasonic attenuation based at least on respective transmission and receiving levels of two ultrasonic signals; wherein within the measuring distance a first ultrasonic signal is irradiated along the measuring distance and a second ultrasonic signal in the opposite direction along the measuring distance; and determining the ultrasonic attenuation includes using a mean of the first ultrasonic attenuation and the second ultrasonic attenuation. 2. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the mixture comprises water and an antifreeze. 3. The method as claimed in claim 2 , wherein determining a current value of the mixing ratio R includes using a lookup table or mathematical function mapping the ultrasonic attenuation and the fluid temperature onto the mixing ratio. 4. A method for determining a heat flow given off by a heat-conveying fluid comprising a mixture of at least two different fluids, wherein the fluid flows from an input through a measuring section to an outlet along a fluid flow path, wherein the fluid at the input position has a measured input temperature and at the outlet position has a measured outlet temperature, wherein the method comprises: measuring a temperature of the fluid in the measuring section; calculating a temperature difference between the input temperature and the outlet temperature; measuring a volume flow of the fluid flowing between the inlet position and the outlet position; determining the mixing ratio of the at least two different fluids; determining a density and a specific heat of the heat-conveying fluid based at least on the measured fluid temperature and the determined mixing ratio; and determining the heat flow emanating from the fluid based at least on the product of the measured volume flow, the calculated temperature difference, the determined density, and the determined specific heat; wherein determining the mixing ratio includes irradiating the mixture passing through the measuring section along a first path set at an angle to the fluid flow path using a first ultrasonic signal, measuring an attenuation of the first signal, irradiating the mixture passing through the measuring section along a second path opposite to the angle using a second ultrasonic signal, measuring an attenuation of the second signal, and calculating an arithmetic mean of the attenuation of the first signal and the attenuation of the second signal. 5. The method as claimed in claim 4 , wherein determining the volume flow and irradiating the mixture on the first path take place in measuring phases at separate times. 6. The method as claimed in claim 4 , further comprising determining a current value for the density and a current value for the specific heat of the heat-conveying fluid using a lookup table or a mathematical function mapping the calculated mixing ratio R and the measured fluid temperature onto the density and specific heat to be determined of the heat-conveying fluid. 7. The method as claimed in claim 4 , further comprising: determining a compensation factor for the measured mean flow speed based at least in part on the measured fluid temperature and from the determined mixing ratio; and calculating the volume flow based at least in part on a product of the flow cross-section, the measured flow speed, and the compensation factor. 8. The method as claimed in claim 7 , further comprising determining a current compensation value for the measured mean flow speed using a lookup table or mathematical function mapping the measured mean flow speed, the fluid temperature, and the mixing ratio onto a quotient of the actual mean flow speed to the measured mean flow speed. 9. A system for measuring a heat flow, the system comprising: a control unit for calculating a temperature difference between an input temperature and an outlet temperature; a first meter for measuring a volume flow of the fluid through the measuring section; a first ultrasonic transmitter irradiating the fluid passing through the measuring section along a first path set at an angle to the fluid flow path using a first ultrasonic signal; a second ultrasonic transmitter irradiating the mixture passing through the measuring section along a second path opposite to the angle using a second ultrasonic signal, wherein the control unit measures an attenuation of the first signal received at the second ultrasonic transmitter, measures an attenuation of the second signal received at the first ultrasonic transmitter, and calculates an arithmetic mean of the attenuation of the first signal and the attenuation of the second signal; a temperature sensor for detecting a fluid temperature of the fluid flowing through the measuring section; and wherein the control unit is further programmed to determine the heat flow based on the temperature difference, the volume flow, the arithmetic mean of the ultrasonic attenuation, and a fluid temperature in the measuring section. 10. The system as claimed in claim 9 , further comprising a first temperature sensor arranged at the input position for detection of the input temperature; and a second temperature sensor arranged at the outlet position for detection of the outlet temperature. 11. The system as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the control unit is programmed to derive the fluid temperature in the measuring section from the detected input temperature and/or from the detected outlet temperature. 12. A heat flow measuring system for heat flow measurement, the system comprising: a housing; a line section mounted in the housing; an inlet and outlet in the housing for a fluid flowing through a measuring section inside the line section; a fluid temperature sensor arranged in the housing in the region between the inlet and the outlet for measuring a fluid temperature; a meter for measuring the volume flow of the fluid flowing through the measuring section; a first ultrasonic transmitter irradiating the fluid passing through the measuring section along a first path set at an angle to the fluid flow path using a first ultrasonic signal; a second ultrasonic transmitter irradiating the mixture passing through the measuring section along a second path opposite to the angle using a second ultrasonic signal, a control unit programmed to measure an attenuation of the first signal received at the second ultrasonic transmitter, measure an attenuation of the second signal received at the first ultrasonic transmitter, and calculate an arithmetic mean of the attenuation of the first signal and the attenuation of the second signal;-and wherein the control unit is further programmed to determine a heat flow from a temperature difference between the first and second external temperature, or between the fluid temperature a
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