Compact microwave water-conductivity probe with integral second pressure barrier

US9638556B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9638556-B2
Application numberUS-201514971028-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 16, 2015
Priority dateDec 16, 2014
Publication dateMay 2, 2017
Grant dateMay 2, 2017

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Methods and devices for measuring fluid properties include an electromagnetic sensor. The electromagnetic sensor includes a coaxial probe body having a first integral pressure barrier and a second integral pressure barrier formed from coaxial-feedthrough connector. The first integral pressure barrier and the second integral pressure barrier have a desired characteristic impedance.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An electromagnetic sensor for multiphase flow measurement, comprising: a coaxial probe body having a passageway; a first integral pressure barrier coupled to at least a portion of the passageway, the first integral pressure barrier having a desired characteristic impedance; and a second integral pressure barrier coupled to at least another portion of the passageway, the second integral pressure barrier having a desired characteristic impedance. 2. The electromagnetic sensor of claim 1 , wherein the first integral pressure barrier comprises: an inner conductor having a first end and a second end; an insulator surrounding and sealingly coupled with at least a portion of the inner conductor; and a portion of the passageway surrounding and sealingly coupled with the insulator to form a first seal between the inner conductor and the coaxial probe body, the coaxial probe body acting as an outer conductor, wherein the first end of the inner conductor and the insulator is flush with an open-aperture surface of the coaxial probe body. 3. The electromagnetic sensor of claim 2 , wherein the insulator comprises a glass or a ceramic insulator such that the first seal has a glass-metal or a ceramic-metal seal between the inner conductor and the coaxial probe body. 4. The electromagnetic sensor of claim 2 , wherein the second pressure barrier comprises a coaxial feedthrough connector coupled with the passageway. 5. The electromagnetic sensor of claim 4 , wherein the coaxial feedthrough connector comprises: a center-conductor having a first end, a center section, and a second end; a feedthrough insulator surrounding and sealingly coupled with at least a portion of the center-conductor; a coaxial feedthrough connector housing surrounding and sealingly coupled with the feedthrough insulator to form a second seal between the center-conductor and the coaxial feedthrough connector housing, the coaxial feedthrough connector housing acting as an outer conductor, wherein the center-conductor is electrically coupled with the inner conductor of the first integral pressure barrier. 6. The electromagnetic sensor of claim 5 , wherein the coaxial feedthrough connector housing further comprises an RF connector. 7. The electromagnetic sensor of claim 6 , further comprising: a first lateral center-conductor having a first end and a second end, wherein the first lateral center-conductor first end is electrically coupled to the inner-conductor of the first integral pressure barrier and the first lateral center-conductor second end is electrically coupled to the center-conductor of the second pressure barrier; and a first dielectric insulator coupled to and surrounding at least a portion of the first lateral center-conductor. 8. The coaxial feedthrough connector of claim 7 , further comprising: a second lateral center-conductor having a first end and a second end, wherein the second lateral center-conductor first end is electrically coupled to the center-conductor of the second integral pressure barrier and positioned adjacent the RF connector; and a second dielectric insulator coupled to and surrounding at least a portion of the second lateral center-conductor. 9. The electromagnetic sensor of claim 4 , wherein the coaxial feedthrough connector is coupled with the passageway using a sliding washer, an O-ring, and a coaxial feedthrough holding gland. 10. The electromagnetic sensor of claim 4 , wherein the coaxial probe body has an autoclave metal to metal sealing surface. 11. A water conductivity probe, comprising: a coaxial probe body having a front-aperture in which an insulator surrounds and is sealingly coupled with an inner-conductor, the inner-conductor having a first end and a second end, and further is sealingly coupled with an inner portion of the coaxial probe body to form a first seal comprising a first integral pressure barrier; and an interchangeable second integral pressure barrier having a desired characteristic impedance. 12. The water conductivity probe of claim 11 , wherein the interchangeable second integral pressure barrier comprises: a coaxial feedthrough connector removably and sealingly coupled with a passageway in the coaxial probe body, positioned adjacent the insulator, and electrically coupled with the inner-conductor to form a second integral pressure barrier. 13. The water conductivity probe of claim 12 , wherein the coaxial feedthrough connector comprises: a center-conductor having a first end, a center section, and a second end; a feedthrough insulator surrounding and sealingly coupled with at least a portion of the center-conductor; a coaxial feedthrough connector housing surrounding and sealingly coupled with the feedthrough insulator to form a second seal between the center-conductor and the coaxial feedthrough connector housing, the coaxial feedthrough connector housing acting as an outer conductor, wherein the center-conductor is electrically coupled with the inner conductor of the first integral pressure barrier. 14. The water conductivity probe of claim 13 , wherein the coaxial feedthrough connector housing further comprises an RF connector. 15. A water conductivity probe, comprising: a coaxial probe body having a first integral pressure barrier and an interchangeable second integral pressure barrier. 16. The water conductivity probe of claim 15 , wherein the first and second integral pressure barriers have a maximum allowable working pressure in the range of 5 kpsi to 20 kpsi. 17. The water conductivity probe of claim 16 , wherein the maximum allowable working pressure is 15 kpsi. 18. The water conductivity probe of claim 15 , wherein the second pressure barrier comprises a coaxial feedthrough connector. 19. The water conductivity probe of claim 18 , wherein the coaxial feedthrough connector comprises: a center-conductor having a first end, a center section, and a second end; a first dielectric insulator coupled to and surrounding at least a portion of the center-conductor and a first lateral center-conductor, wherein the first lateral center-conductor is electrically coupled to an adjacent inner conductor of the first integral pressure barrier comprising a first seal; a second seal having a glass-metal or ceramic-metal seal, the second seal hermetically surrounding and sealingly coupled with the center section of the center-conductor, wherein the center-conductor is electrically coupled at the first end to the first lateral center-conductor and at the second end to a second lateral center-conductor; a second dielectric insulator coupled to and surrounding at least a portion of the center-conductor second end and the second lateral center-conductor; and a coaxial feedthrough connector housing surrounding and coupled with the first and second dielectric insulator and sealingly surrounding and coupled with the second seal, wherein the coaxial feedthrough connector housing serves as an outer conductor. 20. The water conductivity probe of claim 19 , wherein the coaxial feedthrough connector housing further comprises an RF connector.

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  • Raw oil, drilling fluid or polyphasic mixtures · CPC title

  • G01F1/582Primary

    without electrodes · CPC title

  • G01F1/74Primary

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

  • G01N22/00Primary

    Investigating or analysing materials by the use of microwaves or radio waves, i.e. electromagnetic waves with a wavelength of one millimetre or more (G01N3/00 - G01N17/00, G01N24/00 take precedence) · CPC title

  • of a liquid (involving electrolysis G01N27/26) · CPC title

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What does patent US9638556B2 cover?
Methods and devices for measuring fluid properties include an electromagnetic sensor. The electromagnetic sensor includes a coaxial probe body having a first integral pressure barrier and a second integral pressure barrier formed from coaxial-feedthrough connector. The first integral pressure barrier and the second integral pressure barrier have a desired characteristic impedance.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Schlumberger Technology Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01F1/582. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 02 2017 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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