Multiphase flowmeter aperture antenna transmission and pressure retention

US11835371B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11835371-B2
Application numberUS-202117331698-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 27, 2021
Priority dateMay 29, 2020
Publication dateDec 5, 2023
Grant dateDec 5, 2023

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Multiphase flowmeter aperture antenna transmission and pressure retention are disclosed herein. An example apparatus includes at least one radiating element to transmit or receive an electromagnetic signal along a measurement plane orthogonal to a direction of flow of the fluid in the vessel; a pressure retaining member to prevent fluid from entering the aperture antenna assembly through a measurement window of the aperture antenna assembly, at least a portion of the pressure retaining member to separate the radiating element and the fluid; and a metal housing with or without slits, the pressure retaining member to be at least partially within the metal housing, the radiating element to be coupled to the metal housing.

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What is claimed is: 1. An aperture antenna assembly of a multiphase flowmeter to measure properties of a fluid in a vessel, the aperture antenna assembly comprising: at least one radiating element to transmit or receive an electromagnetic signal along at least one measurement plane orthogonal to a direction of flow of the fluid in the vessel; a pressure retaining member to prevent the fluid from entering the aperture antenna assembly through a measurement window of the aperture antenna assembly, wherein at least a portion of the pressure retaining member separates the radiating element and the fluid, wherein the pressure retaining member includes at least one of a low-loss dielectric material or a substantially high dielectric constant material; and a metal housing, the pressure retaining member being at least partially within the metal housing, the radiating element being coupled to the metal housing. 2. The aperture antenna assembly of claim 1 , wherein the metal housing is coupled to an exterior surface of the vessel by the pressure retaining member. 3. The aperture antenna assembly of claim 1 , wherein the low-loss dielectric material is polyether ether ketone. 4. The aperture antenna assembly of claim 1 , wherein the pressure retaining member includes a high mechanical-strength ceramic material. 5. The aperture antenna assembly of claim 1 , further including a controller to determine fluid properties of the fluid in response to the at least one radiating element receiving the electromagnetic signals. 6. The aperture antenna assembly of claim 1 , wherein the at least one radiating element comprises a first and a second radiating elements, wherein the second radiating element is positioned within the metal housing behind the first radiating element and orthogonally aligned with the first radiating element. 7. The aperture antenna assembly of claim 1 , wherein the metal housing is a metal housing with slits, the metal housing with slits including a first section, a second section, and a third section, wherein the second section is positioned between the first section and the third section, wherein the first section and the third section are coupled to an exterior surface of the vessel, wherein the second section is coupled to the first section and the third section, and wherein a first end of the at least one radiating element is coupled to the second section. 8. The aperture antenna assembly of claim 7 , further including an electrical coaxial connector coupled to a second end of the at least one radiating element, wherein the electrical coaxial connector is positioned within the second section of the metal housing. 9. The aperture antenna assembly of claim 7 , wherein the slits include a first set of slits, the first set of slits including a first gap disposed between the first section and the second section and a second gap disposed between the second section and the third section, the first gaps and the second gaps being positioned substantially parallel to the radiating element. 10. The aperture antenna assembly of claim 9 , wherein the slits include a second set of slits that extend at least partially through the first section and the third section, ones of the second set of slits being substantially orthogonal to the radiating element. 11. The aperture antenna assembly of claim 10 , wherein respective ones of the first gaps and the second gaps of the first set of slits have a first width in a range of 0.5 to 2.0 millimeters and respective ones of the second set of slits have a width in a range of 0.5 to 2.0 millimeters. 12. The aperture antenna assembly of claim 1 , further including electrical conductor shims disposed between the metal housing and the vessel or at least partially between the pressure retaining member and the vessel. 13. An aperture antenna assembly of a multiphase flowmeter to measure properties of a fluid in a vessel, the aperture antenna assembly comprising: at least one radiating element to transmit or receive an electromagnetic signal along at least one measurement plane orthogonal to a direction of flow of the fluid in the vessel wherein the at least one radiating element comprises a first and a second radiating elements, wherein the second radiating element is positioned within the metal housing behind the first radiating element and orthogonally aligned with the first radiating element; a pressure retaining member to prevent the fluid from entering the aperture antenna assembly through a measurement window of the aperture antenna assembly, wherein at least a portion of the pressure retaining member separates the radiating element and the fluid; and a metal housing, the pressure retaining member being at least partially within the metal housing, the radiating element being coupled to the metal housing. 14. An aperture antenna assembly of a multiphase flowmeter to measure properties of a fluid in a vessel, the aperture antenna assembly comprising: at least one radiating element to transmit or receive an electromagnetic signal along at least one measurement plane orthogonal to a direction of flow of the fluid in the vessel; a pressure retaining member to prevent the fluid from entering the aperture antenna assembly through a measurement window of the aperture antenna assembly, wherein at least a portion of the pressure retaining member separates the radiating element and the fluid; and a metal housing, the pressure retaining member being at least partially within the metal housing, the radiating element being coupled to the metal housing, wherein the metal housing is a metal housing with slits, the metal housing with slits including a first section, a second section, and a third section, wherein the second section is positioned between the first section and the third section, wherein the first section and the third section are coupled to an exterior surface of the vessel, wherein the second section is coupled to the first section and the third section, and wherein a first end of the at least one radiating element is coupled to the second section. 15. The aperture antenna assembly of claim 14 , further including an electrical coaxial connector coupled to a second end of the at least one radiating element, wherein the electrical coaxial connector is positioned within the second section of the metal housing. 16. The aperture antenna assembly of claim 15 , wherein the slits include a first set of slits, the first set of slits including a first gap disposed between the first section and the second section and a second gap disposed between the second section and the third section, the first gaps and the second gaps being positioned substantially parallel to the radiating element. 17. The aperture antenna assembly of claim 16 , wherein the slits include a second set of slits that extend at least partially through the first section and the third section, ones of the second set of slits being substantially orthogonal to the radiating element.

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  • by structural association with other equipment or articles · CPC title

  • Constructional details · CPC title

  • Devices for measuring flow of a fluid or flow of a fluent solid material in suspension in another fluid · CPC title

  • by measuring frequency, phase shift or propagation time of electromagnetic or other waves, e.g. using ultrasonic flowmeters · CPC title

  • G01F1/586Primary

    constructions of coils, magnetic circuits, accessories therefor (G01F1/582 takes precedence; magnet; inductances; transformers; selection of materials for their magnetic properties per se H01F) · CPC title

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What does patent US11835371B2 cover?
Multiphase flowmeter aperture antenna transmission and pressure retention are disclosed herein. An example apparatus includes at least one radiating element to transmit or receive an electromagnetic signal along a measurement plane orthogonal to a direction of flow of the fluid in the vessel; a pressure retaining member to prevent fluid from entering the aperture antenna assembly through a meas…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Schlumberger Technology Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01F1/586. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 05 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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