CFD Analysis and Improvement on an Insertion Electromagnetic Flowmeter

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Haibo Ma ◽  
Shi Lei ◽  
Robert Moss ◽  
Mark Fisher ◽  
Armin Silaen ◽  
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Author(s):  
Haibo Ma ◽  
Armin K. Silaen ◽  
Chenn Q. Zhou ◽  
Shilei Ma ◽  
Robert Moss ◽  
...  

Abstract Accurate measurement of the volumetric flow rate of working liquids is essential for process control, as well as energy consumption evaluation. Electromagnetic flowmeters have gained popularity in applications where low pressure drop and low maintenance are required. Dwyer Instruments, Inc., recently developed an adjustable insertion electromagnetic flowmeter (IEF) featuring accurate and reliable measurement. However, an unexpected and non-repeatable behavior in the K-factor was observed during the calibration process. The K-factor is the coefficient that is used to convert the measured electric potential to the flow velocity in pipes and the non-repeatable behavior imposes challenges for precise measurement. A one-way coupled magnetohydrodynamics model was developed to reduce the effort and time of on-site troubleshooting and optimization. By modeling the measurement process, the transition of flow regimes and the regeneration of boundary layer on the electrode surface were identified as the causes to the non-repeatable issue. Then, a series of parametric studies were performed to provide reliable solutions. A new design with further embedded electrodes was recommended. The field test showed great repeatability by using the new design and the non-repeatable issue was completely resolved. The improvement in the IEF design was implemented in production in less than one week and it reduced the calibration time by 50%.


Author(s):  
Jhan Piero Rojas ◽  
Guillermo Valencia Ochoa ◽  
Jorge Duarte Forero
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2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rohit S. Kanase ◽  
Madhu L. Kasturi ◽  
Ashok T. Pise ◽  
Pravin C. Garje
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