Abstract: An electromagnetic sensor for use in an apparatus for measuring electromagnetic properties of a fluid and/or a solid, the sensor comprising a substrate in the form of a plate, a plurality of first sensor elements on the substrate, the first sensor elements forming a first array of the first sensor elements on the substrate, a plurality of second sensor elements on the substrate, the second sensor elements forming a second array on the substrate, wherein the first and second arrays are regular arrays and are mutually aligned geometrically, a plurality of electrical connectors on the substrate, and a plurality of electrical terminals on the substrate, the electrical connectors electrically connecting the first and second sensor elements to electrical terminals, wherein the first sensor elements each comprise a first type of sensor selected from an inductive sensor, a capacitive sensor and a magnetic sensor and the second sensor elements each comprise a second type of sensor selected from an inductive sensor, a
Abstract: Apparatus for monitoring fluid flow in a pipe using electromagnetic velocity tomography An apparatus for monitoring a fluid flow in a pipe using electromagnetic velocity tomography (EVT), the apparatus comprising a pipe defining a flow conduit, a coil system comprising electrically conductive wires located externally of the flow conduit for generating composite magnetic fields within the flow conduit, a magnetic signal driving circuitry electrically connected to the coil system which is arranged to pass electrical current through the coil system thereby to transmit a magnetic field from the coil system into the flow conduit, a plurality of measurement electrodes located around the flow conduit for detecting voltages induced in an electrically conducting fluid flowing thorough the magnetic field, and a signal processing circuitry electrically connected to the plurality of measurement electrodes for receiving flow induced voltage signals from the electrodes, wherein the plurality of measurement electrodes is co
Abstract: Apparatus and method are provided wherein by measuring both the electrical permittivity and the electrical conductivity of the measured multiphase fluid, the resultant amplitude and phase angle of the induced complex voltage can be analysed. The phase angle data can be analysed to provide information on the electrically conductive phase, and that information can be employed to analyse the amplitude data, in particular to use the information on the electrically conductive phase to determine the contribution to the amplitude data by the electrically non-conductive phase. This analytical technique enables the electrical permittivity of the electrically non-conductive phase to be accurately determined. By determining the degree of contribution to the complex voltage measurement by both the permittivity and the conductivity, enhanced measurement accuracy of a multiphase fluid can be achieved.
Abstract: The present invention relates to apparatus for monitoring fluid flow in a pipe using electromagnetic velocity tomography (EVT). The apparatus generates a magnetic field within a pipe and when electrically conducting fluid, such as an aqueous phase, flowing along the pipe passes through the magnetic field, flow induced voltages are generated by magnetic induction which are detected by electrodes. The signals at the electrodes can be processed to produce images of the flow velocity profile in the pipe. The flow may be a multiphase flow which comprises fluids, and may comprise a mixture of liquids, or one or more liquids in a mixture with solids and/or gases. This invention may provide a multiphase flow metering apparatus which has a number of applications, in particular within the oil and gas exploration and production industry.
Abstract: An apparatus for monitoring a fluid flow in a pipe using electromagnetic velocity tomography (EVT) which can incorporate capacitively-coupled electrodes which avoid any direct physical and electrical contact between the process fluid to be monitored and the electronics for processing the flow induced voltages, yet which can provide highly accurate output data for processing using electromagnetic velocity tomography (EVT) to produce images of the fluid flow.