Development of Pulse Ultrasonic Doppler Method for Flow Rate Measurements of Power Plant: Characteristics of Sound Pressure Distributions and Evaluation of the Hybrid Ultrasonic Flowmetering System Using TOF and UDM

Author(s):  
Hiroshige Kikura ◽  
Yuto Inoue ◽  
Masanori Aritomi ◽  
Michitsugu Mori

A multi-beam pulse ultrasonic Doppler method has been developed for a new type of flow metering system. This new system is a hybrid of the time-of-flight type ultrasonic flowmeter and the ultrasonic velocity profile type flowmeter, having the advantages of these two types. Our final purpose is to apply the hybrid ultrasonic flow metering system to an accurate flow rate measurement of feed- or recirculation- water in nuclear power plants. The pulse ultrasonic Doppler method (UDM) has the capability to obtain instantaneous velocity profiles along an ultrasonic beam. The principle of the UDM flowmeter, which is one of the ultrasonic velocity profile type flowmeters, is based on the integration of an instantaneous velocity profile over a pipe diameter. The multi-beam system is expected to eliminate installation problems such as those of entry length, and also to follow transient flow rate more precisely by increasing the number of ultrasonic transducers. However, it needs reflectors for receiving ultrasonic Doppler signals. On the other hand, the time-of-flight (TOF) ultrasonic flow metering system does not need any reflector, but it needs profile factors (PFs) which depend on velocity profiles. PF is one of the important experimental coefficients for the accurate flow rate measurement. Therefore PFs must be corrected according to the changes in flow conditions. In the present study, we investigated to what degree the hybrid ultrasonic flow metering system can adjust the profile factors of the time-of-flight ultrasonic flow meters by using the multi-beam pulse ultrasonic Doppler method in metallic wall piping.

2012 ◽  
Vol 2012 ◽  
pp. 1-12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sanehiro Wada ◽  
Kenichi Tezuka ◽  
Weerachon Treenuson ◽  
Nobuyushi Tsuzuki ◽  
Hiroshige Kikura

This paper presents a new estimation method to determine the optimal number of transducers using an Ultrasonic Velocity Profile (UVP) for accurate flow rate measurement downstream of a single elbow. Since UVP can measure velocity profiles over a pipe diameter and calculate the flow rate by integrating these velocity profiles, it is also expected to obtain an accurate flow rate using multiple transducers under nondeveloped flow conditions formed downstream of an elbow. The new estimation method employs a wave number of velocity profile fluctuations along a circle on a pipe cross-section using Fast Fourier Transform (FFT). The optimal number of transducers is estimated based on the sampling theorem. To evaluate this method, a preliminary experiment and numerical simulations using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) are conducted. The evaluating regions of velocity profiles are located at 3 times of a pipe diameter () for the experiment, and 1 and for the simulations downstream of an elbow, respectively. Reynolds numbers for the experiment and simulations are set at and , respectively. These results indicate the efficiency of this new method.


2013 ◽  
Vol 2013.18 (0) ◽  
pp. 311-314
Author(s):  
Takuya FUKUMOTO ◽  
Keisuke TSUKADA ◽  
Tomonori IHARA ◽  
Nobuyoshi TSUZUKI ◽  
Hiroshige KIKURA

Author(s):  
Hiroshige Kikura ◽  
Sanehiro Wada ◽  
Masanori Aritomi ◽  
Michitsugu Mori ◽  
Yasushi Takeda

Flow metering system is being developed using plus ultrasonic Doppler method. The principle is an integration of instantaneous velocity profile over a pipe diameter so that it is expected to be able to eliminate installation problems such as entry length as well as to follow transient flow rate precisely. Flow metering principle by plus ultrasonic Doppler method in a circular pipe depends on the alignment of measuring lines. In this paper, influence of number of measuring lines on the flow rate measurements for power plant have been investigated for non developed flows in a vertical pipe.


2014 ◽  
Vol 2014 (0) ◽  
pp. _GS03-1_-_GS03-2_
Author(s):  
Ei MURAMATSU ◽  
Hideki MURAKAWA ◽  
Katsumi SUGIMOTO ◽  
Nobuyuki TAKENAKA ◽  
Noriyuki Furuichi

Author(s):  
Alcir de Faro Orlando ◽  
Ana Luisa Ferreira ◽  
Jose´ Alberto Pinheiro

Ultrasonic flow meters have been recently used for flow rate measurement because they are a non-intrusive device and have the capability of making diagnostics of their performance and flow field distortion between two consecutive calibrations. The available completely developed flow velocity profiles in the literature is discussed in this paper and integrated along the meter ultrasonic path to simulate its performance. It was shown that for Reynolds number up to 1,000,000 and relatively roughness values smaller than ε = 0.00012 the flow is in the hydraulically smooth regime. Also, it was shown that the ratio between the area velocity and the average path velocity (kh) decreases close to centerline and increases close to the wall, when roughness increases.


2015 ◽  
Vol 2015.20 (0) ◽  
pp. 141-142
Author(s):  
Ei MURAMATSU ◽  
Hideki MURAKAWA ◽  
Katsumi SUGIMOTO ◽  
Nobuyuki TAKENAKA ◽  
Noriyuki FURUICHI

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