Methods and systems for inline mixing of hydrocarbon liquids
US-2022390968-A1 · Dec 8, 2022 · US
US9690304B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9690304-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314402498-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 23, 2013 |
| Priority date | May 24, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jun 27, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 27, 2017 |
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There is provided a gas mixer arrangement comprising a first gas source for supplying a first gas; a second gas source for supplying a second gas different from said first gas; a first valve for regulating the flow of the first gas; a second valve for regulating the flow of the second gas; a mixer located downstream of the first and second valves and arranged, in use, to mix the first and second gases to provide a mixed gas; a meter arranged to measure the average molecular weight of the mixed gas, comprising a high-frequency planar piezoelectric crystal oscillator in contact with the mixed gas and a sensor operable to determine atmospheric pressure; and a controller operable, in response to the measured average molecular weight of said mixed gas, to control at least one of said first and second valves in order to control the relative proportion of the first and second gases in said mixed gas.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of providing a mixture of gases in a relative proportion, the mixture comprising at least a first gas and a second gas different from the first gas, the method comprising: a) supplying the first gas from a first gas source at a first flow rate; b) supplying the second gas from a second gas source at a second flow rate; c) mixing the first and second gases to form a mixed gas; and d) supplying the mixed gas to an outlet at atmospheric pressure, wherein the method further comprises: e) measuring a resonant frequency of a high-frequency planar piezoelectric crystal oscillator in contact with the mixed gas; f) measuring atmospheric pressure; g) determining the density of the mixed gas from said measured resonant frequency; h) determining, from the density, atmospheric pressure measurement and determined or pre-determined temperature of the gas, the average molecular weight of the mixed gas; and i) automatically controlling, in response to said determined average molecular weight, one of the first and second flow rates to control the relative proportion of the first and second gases in said mixed gas. 2. A method according to claim 1 , wherein step e) comprises j) utilising a drive circuit to drive the piezoelectric oscillator such that the piezoelectric crystal oscillator resonates at a single resonant frequency. 3. A method according to claim 1 , wherein a first valve is provided downstream of said first gas source for regulating said first flow rate, a second valve is provided downstream of said second gas source for regulating said second flow rate and step i) comprises controlling one of said first and second valves. 4. A method according to claim 3 , wherein the other of said first and second valves is manually operable. 5. A method according to claim 1 , wherein step f) comprises: j) measuring a resonant frequency of a high-frequency planar piezoelectric crystal oscillator in contact with the atmosphere; k) determining the atmospheric density from said resonant frequency; and l) determining the atmospheric pressure from the known composition of air and the measured atmospheric density. 6. A gas mixer arrangement comprising: a first gas source for supplying a first gas; a second gas source for supplying a second gas different from said first gas; a first valve for regulating the flow of the first gas; a second valve for regulating the flow of the second gas; a mixer located downstream of the first and second valves and arranged, in use, to mix the first and second gases to provide a mixed gas; an outlet for said mixed gas at atmospheric pressure; a meter arranged to measure the average molecular weight of the mixed gas, comprising a high-frequency planar piezoelectric crystal oscillator in contact with the mixed gas and a sensor operable to determine atmospheric pressure, the meter being operable to determine the density of the mixed gas from said measured resonant frequency and to determine from the density, atmospheric pressure measurement and determined or predetermined temperature of the mixed gas, the average molecular weight of the mixed gas; and a controller operable, in response to the measured average molecular weight of said mixed gas, to control at least one of said first and second valves in order to control the relative proportion of the first and second gases in said mixed gas. 7. A gas mixer according to claim 6 , wherein the meter further comprises a drive circuit for driving the piezoelectric oscillator such that the piezoelectric crystal oscillator resonates at a single resonant frequency. 8. A gas mixer according to claim 6 , wherein the meter further comprises a temperature sensor. 9. A gas mixer according to claim 6 , wherein said sensor operable to measure atmospheric pressure comprises a high-frequency planar piezoelectric crystal oscillator in contact with air at atmospheric pressure. 10. A gas mixer according to claim 6 , wherein one of said first and second valves comprises a solenoid valve electronically operable by said controller. 11. A gas mixer according to claim 10 , wherein the other of said first and second valves is manually operable.
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