Multipath Flow Metering of High-Velocity Gas Using Ultrasonic Phased-Arrays

Christoph Haugwitz;Claas Hartmann;Gianni Allevato;Matthias Rutsch;Jan Hinrichs;Johannes Brötz;Dieter Bothe;Peter F. Pelz;Mario Kupnik
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In this work we combine a multipath ultrasonic gas flow meter (UFM) with an ultrasonic air-coupled phased-array. This allows complementing the advantages of a multipath UFM, i.e. higher accuracy and more robustness to irregular flow, with the extended velocity measuring range due to sound drift compensation via a phased-array. We created a 3D-printed flow meter consisting of an $8 \times 8\,\,\lambda /2$ phased-array for transmission and 14 individual receivers for seven upstream and seven downstream sound paths. Measurements were conducted in a test rig with a maximum gas flow rates of 8.3 m3 s−1 (107 ms−1). A differential pressure nozzle was used as reference sensor. Three configurations were compared: Parallel sound paths with a single transmitter; parallel sound paths with the phased-array as transmitter; and fan-shaped sound paths with the phased-array as transmitter. The signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and deviation of measured flow were used as comparison criteria. In addition, we measured the optimum steering angles of the phased-array required to compensate the sound drift effect. Using the phased-array with the sound drift effect compensation enabled and disabled, the SNR increases by 10.6 dB and 4.95 dB, respectively, compared to the single transmitter setup at 83 m s−1. Furthermore, the phased-array with compensation active, extends the velocity measuring range by 29%, from 83 ms−1 to 107 m s−1, while maintaining a similar standard deviation of the flow measured. Besides demonstrating that a phased-array in a gas flow meter significantly extends the measurement range, our setup qualifies as versatile research platform for designing future high-velocity gas flow meters.
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高速气体超声相控阵多径流量测量
在这项工作中,我们将多径超声波气体流量计(UFM)与超声波空气耦合相控阵相结合。这可以补充多径UFM的优点,即更高的精度和对不规则流的更强鲁棒性,并通过相控阵进行声漂移补偿,从而扩展了速度测量范围。我们创建了一个3d打印流量计,该流量计由用于传输的$8 \ × 8\,\,\lambda /2$相控阵和14个单独的接收器组成,分别用于7个上游和7个下游声音路径。测量是在一个最大气体流速为8.3 m3 s - 1 (107 ms - 1)的试验台进行的。采用差压喷嘴作为参考传感器。比较了三种配置:单个发射器的平行声路;以相控阵为发射机的平行声路;以及以相控阵作为发射器的扇形声路。以测量流量的信噪比(SNR)和偏差作为比较标准。此外,我们测量了补偿声漂移效应所需的相控阵的最佳转向角。在启用和禁用声音漂移效应补偿的相控阵中,与83 m s−1的单发射机设置相比,信噪比分别增加了10.6 dB和4.95 dB。此外,具有补偿功能的相控阵将速度测量范围从83 ms−1扩展到107 ms−1,增加了29%,同时保持了测量流量的相似标准偏差。除了证明气体流量计中的相控阵显着扩展了测量范围外,我们的装置还可以作为设计未来高速气体流量计的多功能研究平台。
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