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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 12, 2008
Filed:
Apr. 10, 2003
Daniel L. Gysling, Glastonbury, CT (US);
Douglas H. Loose, Southington, CT (US);
Thomas W. Engel, East Hampton, CT (US);
Paul F. Croteau, Columbia, CT (US);
Daniel L. Gysling, Glastonbury, CT (US);
Douglas H. Loose, Southington, CT (US);
Thomas W. Engel, East Hampton, CT (US);
Paul F. Croteau, Columbia, CT (US);
CIDRA Corporation, Wallingford, CT (US);
Abstract
A probeis provided that measures the speed of sound and/or vortical disturbances propagating in a single phase fluid flow and/or multiphase mixture to determine parameters, such as mixture quality, particle size, vapor/mass ratio, liquid/vapor ratio, mass flow rate, enthalpy and volumetric flow rate of the flow in a pipe or unconfined space, for example, using acoustic and/or dynamic pressures. The probe includes a spatial array of unsteady pressure sensors-placed at predetermined axial locations x-xdisposed axially along a tube. For measuring at least one parameter of a saturated vapor/liquid mixture, such as steam, flowing in the tube. The pressure sensors-provide acoustic pressure signals P(t)-P(t) to a signal processing unitwhich determines the speed of sound apropagating through of the saturated vapor/liquid mixturein the tubeusing acoustic spatial array signal processing techniques. Frequency based sound speed is determined utilizing a dispersion model to determine the parameters of interest.