Acoustic Patents (Class 702/48)
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Patent number: 7496456Abstract: A three-dimensional ultrasonic inspection apparatus includes: a sensing device for ultrasonic inspection including an ultrasonic sensor as a transducer, in which a plurality of piezoelectric vibrators are disposed in a matrix or an array; a drive element selecting unit for selecting and driving a piezoelectric vibrator for producing an ultrasonic wave among the ultrasonic transducer; a signal detecting circuit for detecting the electric signal of the reflected echo by receiving the reflected echo from the joined area; a signal processing unit for subjecting the electric signal to signal processing and generating three-dimensional imaging data by causing the electric signals to correspond to mesh elements in a three-dimensional imaging region of the object to be inspected; and a display processing device for displaying the detection results and three-dimensional image data from the signal processing unit, while detecting the size and the position of the molten-solidified portion, and the size and the positionType: GrantFiled: April 25, 2005Date of Patent: February 24, 2009Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha ToshibaInventors: Kazuo Hiyama, Takahiro Ikeda, Motohisa Abe, Hirokazu Karasawa, Masahiro Katayama
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Patent number: 7480577Abstract: Combining a plurality of local flow measurements made at more than one location to generate a composite flow value can improve the accuracy of the overall measurement. The reliability and long term accuracy of a multi-sensor flow measurement are improved by a two-step process. During an initial learning period, when all of the local sensors are providing accurate local measurements, a calibration table is built up that associates each calculated composite flow value with the set of local flow signal values from which it was calculated. In a subsequent operational period each time the composite flow rate is to be determined the flow meter apparatus first checks to see if all the local sensors are working properly and, if one of them is not working properly, its output is replaced with the corresponding value from the calibration table.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2007Date of Patent: January 20, 2009Inventor: Murray F Feller
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Patent number: 7444245Abstract: Field device for determining and/or monitoring at least one process variable of a medium in a container. The field device includes: at least one mechanically oscillatable unit connected with the container via a process connection; and at least one driver/receiver unit, which excites the mechanically oscillatable unit to oscillate, or detects the oscillations of the mechanically oscillatable unit, as the case may be.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2004Date of Patent: October 28, 2008Assignee: Endress + Hauser GmbH + Co. KGInventors: Helmut Pfeiffer, Sergej Lopatin
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Publication number: 20080262756Abstract: Flowmeters are described in which a sensor signal received from a sensor that is attached to vibratable flowtube, so as to determine properties of a fluid within the flowtube, contains a drive signal component and a coriolis mode component. The flowmeters are operable to determine drive parameters of the drive signal component, as well as coriolis parameters of the coriolis mode component. By analyzing the sensor signal based on the drive signal parameters, and not on the coriolis signal parameters, the flowmeters are able to provide stable and accurate determinations of the properties of the fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2008Publication date: October 23, 2008Applicant: Invensys Systems, Inc.Inventor: Manus P. Henry
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Publication number: 20080234949Abstract: A meter electronics (20) for a flow meter (5) is provided according to an embodiment of the invention. The meter electronics (20) includes an interface (201) for receiving a vibrational response and a processing system (203). The processing system (203) receives the vibrational response, vibrates at least one flowtube (130) of the vibratory flow meter (5) and generates a first tube period ??m1#191 for a first flow material m1, vibrates the at least one flowtube (130) and generates a second tube period ??m2#191 for a second flow material m2, and determines one or more of a stiffness coefficient C1 or a mass coefficient C2 from the first tube period ??m1#191, a first density ??m1#191, the second tube period ??m2#191, and a second density ??m2#191.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2005Publication date: September 25, 2008Applicant: Micro Motion IncInventor: Charles Paul Stack
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Patent number: 7426443Abstract: A ultrasonic flow measuring device, which is distinguished by a low energy consumption. A control/evaluation unit ascertains a plurality of sampled values (ai with i=1, 2, 3, . . . ) of a received measuring signal at defined points in time (t) of a predetermined time range and interpolates the sampled values by a continuous function (f(t)), wherein the continuous function (f(t)) is formed by a sum of a predetermined number (n ? N) of wavelets (W) and wherein each wavelet (W) corresponds to the product of a sampled value with a sine function ( sin ? ( x ) x ) and with a Gaussian bell curve (e??x2, ? ? R).Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2004Date of Patent: September 16, 2008Assignee: Endress + Hauser Flowtec AGInventor: Antoine Simon
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Patent number: 7421350Abstract: A meter electronics and method for detecting a residual material in a flow meter assembly are provided according to the invention. The meter electronics includes a processing system adapted to direct the flow meter to vibrate the flow meter assembly and receive a vibrational response from the flow meter assembly. The meter electronics further includes a storage system configured to store flow meter parameters and data. The meter electronics is further characterized by the processing system being configured to compare the vibrational response to a predetermined residual material threshold to detect the residual material.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2004Date of Patent: September 2, 2008Assignee: Micro Motinn, Inc.Inventors: Graeme Ralph Duffill, Andrew Timothy Patten, Mark James Bell
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Publication number: 20080208483Abstract: An apparatus and method for identifying one or more fluid products flowing within a pipe are provided having a flow meter mounted on the pipe and a processing unit. The flow meter has a plurality of sensors operable to detect vortical disturbances flowing with the fluid products and acoustic waves propagating through the fluid. The sensors produce signals indicative of the vortical disturbances and acoustic waves. The processing unit is operable to determine the speed of sound and volumetric flow rate of the one or more fluid products using the signals from the flow meter. The processing unit includes a database having speed of sound data for a predetermined group of products. The processing unit is operable to identify the type of each product flowing within the pipe given a temperature and pressure value of the products within the pipe.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2008Publication date: August 28, 2008Applicant: CIDRA CORPORATIONInventors: Douglas H. Loose, Daniel L. Gysling
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Patent number: 7418370Abstract: This invention relates to computing numerical solutions of linear systems of equations, specifically to implementing preconditioning of the coefficient matrix of such a system. The preconditioning applies to any coefficient matrix, dense or sparse, based on the solutions of a physical problem of unknown functions, commonly referred to as basis or interpolation functions, where the basis function spans more then one mesh element. Examples of such linear systems can result from, as examples, an electromagnetic analysis of printed circuit boards or field scattering in radar applications, fluid mechanics and acoustics. A method and system to compute a preconditioner for a coefficient matrix A that is compatible with the linear system of equations that provides basis function support over at least two mesh elements. Coupling of the preconditioner between partitions of a portioned mesh representation is only through basis functions at the partition boundaries.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2004Date of Patent: August 26, 2008Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Peter Feldmann, Jason D. Morsey, Barry J. Rubin
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Publication number: 20080189057Abstract: Methods and apparatus enable sensing flow of a fluid inside a conduit with an array of pressure or strain sensors. Inputs for a curve fit routine include power correlation values at one of multiple trial velocities or speeds of sound and several steps on either side utilizing data obtained from the sensors. The velocity at which a curve fit routine returns a max curvature result corresponds to an estimate value that facilitates identification of a speed of sound in the fluid and/or a velocity of the flow. Furthermore, a directional quality compensation factor may apply to outputs from the curve fit routine to additionally aid in determining the velocity of the flow.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2008Publication date: August 7, 2008Inventors: Leslie W. Perry, Espen S. Johansen
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Patent number: 7400985Abstract: A apparatus 10,110,170 is 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, by measuring acoustic and/or dynamic pressures. The apparatus includes a spatial array of unsteady pressure sensors 15-18 placed at predetermined axial locations x1-xN disposed axially along the pipe 14. The pressure sensors 15-18 provide acoustic pressure signals P1(t)-PN(t) to a signal processing unit 30 which determines the speed of sound amix propagating through of the process flow 12 flowing in the pipe 14. The pressure sensors are piezoelectric film sensors that are clamped onto the outer surface of the pipe at the respective axial location.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2003Date of Patent: July 15, 2008Assignee: CiDRA CorporationInventors: Mark R. Fernald, Michael A. Davis, Alan D. Kersey, Timothy J. Bailey
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Publication number: 20080162058Abstract: A method of enhancing acoustic pump data for monitoring of pump condition in operation. The enhancement may be in the form of a substantial reduction in the amount of data to be processed by firmware to a much more manageable level. This may be achieved through pre-filtering of acquired acoustic data, computing frequency moments, and by application of a median filter to the acoustic data. Regardless, a binarization technique that uses features vector including but not limited to double-threshold derived from statistics of enhanced amplitudes, may be employed whereby enhanced acoustic data is boiled down to a series of potential acoustic events of particular widths. These widths may represent a duration of each acoustic event and be checked for correlation with the speed of the operating speed of the pump.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2007Publication date: July 3, 2008Inventors: Nikolay Baklanov, Sarmad Adnan, Toshimichi Wago
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Patent number: 7343253Abstract: Flowmeters are described in which a sensor signal received from a sensor that is attached to vibratable flowtube, so as to determine properties of a fluid within the flowtube, contains a drive signal component and a coriolis mode component. The flowmeters are operable to determine drive parameters of the drive signal component, as well as coriolis parameters of the coriolis mode component. By analyzing the sensor signal based on the drive signal parameters, and not on the coriolis signal parameters, the flowmeters are able to provide stable and accurate determinations of the properties of the fluid.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2006Date of Patent: March 11, 2008Assignee: Invensys Systems, Inc.Inventor: Manus P. Henry
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Publication number: 20080059085Abstract: A ultrasonic flow measuring device, which is distinguished by a low energy consumption. A control/evaluation unit ascertains a plurality of sampled values ?, with i=1, 2, 3, . . . ) of a received measuring signal at defined points in time (t) of a predetermined time range and interpolates the sampled values by a continuous function (f(t)), wherein the continuous function (f(t)) is formed by a sum of a predetermined number (n ? N) of wavelets (W) and wherein each wavelet (W) corresponds to the product of a sampled value with a sinc function ( sin ? ( x ) x ) and with a Gaussian bell curve (e???2, ? ? R).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2004Publication date: March 6, 2008Applicant: Endress + Haiser Flowtec AGInventor: Antoine Simon
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Patent number: 7340353Abstract: A dual function flow measurement apparatus is provided that combines the functionality of an apparatus that measures the speed of sound propagating through a fluid flowing within a pipe, and measures pressures disturbances (e.g. vortical disturbances or eddies) moving with a fluid to determine respective parameters of the flow propagating through a pipe. The apparatus includes a sensing device that includes an array of pressure sensors used to measure the acoustic and convective pressure variations in the flow to determine desired parameters. The measurement apparatus includes a processing unit the processes serially or in parallel the pressure signals provided by the sensing array to provide output signals indicative of a parameter of the fluid flow relating to the velocity of the flow and the speed of sound propagating through the flow, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2006Date of Patent: March 4, 2008Assignee: CiDRA CorporationInventors: Daniel L. Gysling, Alan D. Kersey, Michael A. Davis
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Publication number: 20070294041Abstract: In an exemplary implementation of a method and system for determining the direction of fluid flow, one or more sound transducers are positioned in proximity to a conduit, each such sound transducer generating a signal representative of a selected characteristic of acoustic waves emanating from the conduit. Such signals are collected and analyzed to determine a threshold value for the selected characteristic (e.g., frequency) indicative of a change in the direction of fluid flow through the conduit. Based on whether subsequent measurements of the selected characteristic (e.g., frequency) are above or below the threshold value, the direction of fluid flow can be predicted and/or a change in the operational state of a component associated with the conduit can be identified.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2006Publication date: December 20, 2007Applicant: GENSCAPE INTANGIBLE HOLDING, INC.Inventors: Sterling Lapinski, Deirdre Alphenaar, Susan Olson
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Patent number: 7305309Abstract: A transmission measuring system includes a subject for transmission measurement for outputting, in response to a start signal for measurement from a central processing unit, an output signal including information on a transmission time to be measured. An analog-digital converter converts the output signal into digital data. The central processing unit processes the digital data to obtain the transmission time required for propagating the signal through the subject. A clock signal source provides a clock signal to the central processing unit, and a variable delay unit is interposed between the clock signal source and the analog-digital converter. The central processing unit delivers a delay time control signal to the variable delay unit so that the delay time of the clock signal of the analog-digital converter may be varied with time relative to the start signal for measurement.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2005Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Assignees: Yugen-Kaisha Techno Data, Tokyo Keiso Kabushiki-KaishaInventors: Kunikazu Shigeta, Tamotsu Kobayashi
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Patent number: 7299140Abstract: A method for determining a velocity of a flowing fluid includes estimating a Reynolds number for the flowing fluid; comparing the estimated Reynolds number with a selected range; and determining the velocity of the flowing fluid based on a flow model selected from a laminar flow model, a turbulent flow model, and a partial laminar flow model. An ultrasonic flow meter includes a plurality pairs of transducers configured to form a plurality of measurement paths in a pipe, wherein the plurality of measurement paths are arranged asymmetrically relative to a centerline of the pipe.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2005Date of Patent: November 20, 2007Assignee: Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc.Inventors: Fenghua Liu, Michael Masterov, Prakash Mistry
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Patent number: 7295933Abstract: A configurable multi-function flow measurement apparatus is provided that can selectably function to measure the speed of sound propagating through a fluid flowing within a pipe and/or to measure pressures disturbances (e.g. vortical disturbances or eddies) moving with a fluid to determine respective parameters of the flow propagating through a pipe and detects the health of an industrial process. The configurable flow measurement device can also be selectable to function as a system diagnostic meter that provides a diagnostic signal indicative of the health of the industrial process, namely health of pumps, valves, motors and other devices in an industrial flow loop. The apparatus includes a sensing device that includes an array of strained-based or pressure sensors used to measure the acoustic and convective pressure variations in the flow to determine desired parameters. In response to a remote or local configuration signal, a control logic selects the desired function of the flow measurement apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2004Date of Patent: November 13, 2007Assignee: CiDRA CorporationInventors: Daniel L. Gysling, Alan D. Kersey
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Publication number: 20070255514Abstract: In an ultrasonic flow meter for measuring a flow rate of a fluid flowing through a conduit by detecting a propagating time difference between a forward propagating time of an ultrasonic wave propagating within the conduit in a forward direction and a backward propagating time of an ultrasonic wave propagating within the conduit in a backward direction, forward and backward ultrasonic wave signals generated by ultrasonic vibrating elements are sampled to derive forward and backward digital data series x and y, which are stored in a memory, the forward and backward digital data series x and y are read out of the first and second memory units and total sums of absolute difference values between the forward and backward digital data series x and y are calculated, while data positions of these backward and forward digital data series x and y are relatively shifted, a shift amount of data positions at which a total sum of absolute difference values becomes minimum is detected, an ultrasonic propagating time differeType: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2006Publication date: November 1, 2007Applicant: TOKYO KEISO CO., LTDInventors: Tokio Sugi, Tadao Sasaki
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Publication number: 20070255534Abstract: Mass flow meter having at least one measurement tube, through which mass flows, as an oscillation body which can be set in mechanical oscillation by means of an excitation unit, the oscillation behavior of which varying as a function of the mass flow can be recorded via at least one oscillation sensor in order to determine the mass flow, wherein in order to eliminate noise signals from the measurement voltage (sen) recorded via the oscillation sensor computational technology means are provided for forming a complex conjugate spectrum (|sa1j|) from the spectrum of the excitation voltage (seD) as well as a vector product between this (|sa1j|) and the measurement voltage (sen) for the purpose of filtering, in order, by further computational technology means for inverse Fourier transformation, to obtain the signal relationship associated with the vector product between the excitation voltage (seD) and the measurement voltage (sen) so that the processed measurement voltage (sal) resulting therefrom then predominanType: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2007Publication date: November 1, 2007Applicant: ABB Patent GmbHInventors: Dieter Keese, Thomas Blume
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Patent number: 7274996Abstract: A method and system for monitoring fluid flow, such as fluid flow through pipelines or similar conduits for delivering natural gas, crude oil, and other similar liquid or gas energy commodities, relies on the measurement of acoustic waves generated by the fluid, thus allowing for monitoring of the flow rate without direct access to the fluid. Furthermore, the method and system allows for estimation of the operational dynamics of components or facilities of the production, transportation, storage, and distribution systems for the energy commodities.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2004Date of Patent: September 25, 2007Assignee: Genscape Intangible Holding, Inc.Inventors: Sterling Lapinski, John Carroll Hill, Deirdre Alphenaar
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Patent number: 7254518Abstract: In one embodiment, a pressure transmitter is provided which diagnoses the condition of a primary element and/or an impulse line which connects to a pressure sensor. A difference circuit coupled to the pressure sensor has a difference output which represents the sensed pressure minus a moving average. A calculate circuit receives the difference output and calculates a trained output of historical data obtained during an initial training time. The calculate circuit also calculates a monitor output of current data obtained during monitoring or normal operation of the transmitter. A diagnostic circuit receives the trained output and the monitor output and generates a diagnostic output indicating a current condition.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2004Date of Patent: August 7, 2007Assignee: Rosemount Inc.Inventors: Evren Eryurek, Kadir Kavaklioglu
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Patent number: 7254494Abstract: An ultrasonic signal processing method for improving the signal-to-noise ratio in ultrasonic measurements comprises the transmission of a predefined timed sequence of a number of ultrasonic burst signals at a first transducer, and reception of a signal representing said transmitted sequence of ultrasonic burst signals at a second transducer. This signal is processed by addition of multiple time-shifted copies of the received signal to said original received signal to obtain a sum of the original received signal and its time-shifted copies. An original burst signal having an improved signal-to-noise ratio is reconstructed from this sum.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2002Date of Patent: August 7, 2007Assignee: Instromet Ultrasonics B.V.Inventor: Eduard Johannes Botter
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Patent number: 7248985Abstract: A method for testing a unit is described where the unit includes one or more of electrical, electronic, mechanical, and electromechanical components. The described method includes applying at least one stimulus to the unit, receiving sound emissions from the unit, converting the sound emissions into one or more acoustic signatures, comparing the acoustic signatures based on the received emissions to stored acoustic signatures expected as a result of the at least one stimulus, and determining a status for the unit based on the comparisons.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2005Date of Patent: July 24, 2007Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Michael D. Dwyer, Albert L. West, Dean R. Hellickson
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Patent number: 7213468Abstract: An ultrasonic apparatus measures the concentration and flow rate of a sample gas by calculating a possible propagation time range on the basis of the gas temperature, determining whether or not the phases at which two first trigger signals, respectively generated on the basis of forward and backward waveforms of the ultrasonic waves, coincide with each other, processing the zero-cross signals so that the phases coincide with each other, obtaining reference zero-cross time instant by calculating mean value of the forward and backward zero-cross time instants, obtaining an ultrasonic reception point by subtracting an integral multiple of the cycle of the ultrasonic waves so that the results of the subtraction falls into a possible propagation time range and estimating the ultrasonic propagation time on the basis of the ultrasonic reception point.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2004Date of Patent: May 8, 2007Assignee: Teijin Pharma LimitedInventor: Naotoshi Fujimoto
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Patent number: 7127360Abstract: A dual function flow measurement apparatus is provided that combines the functionality of an apparatus that measures the speed of sound propagating through a fluid flowing within a pipe, and measures pressures disturbances (e.g. vortical disturbances or eddies) moving with a fluid to determine respective parameters of the flow propagating through a pipe. The apparatus includes a sensing device that includes an array of pressure sensors used to measure the acoustic and convective pressure variations in the flow to determine desired parameters. The measurement apparatus includes a processing unit the processes serially or in parallel the pressure signals provided by the sensing array to provide output signals indicative of a parameter of the fluid flow relating to the velocity of the flow and the speed of sound propagating through the flow, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2004Date of Patent: October 24, 2006Assignee: CiDRA CorporationInventors: Daniel L. Gysling, Alan D. Kersey, Michael A. Davis
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Patent number: 7117104Abstract: An ultrasonic flow meter includes a conduit, a first ultrasonic transducer, a second ultrasonic transducer, and a controller. The first ultrasonic transducer is disposed at a first position about a first portion of the conduit to transmit a first ultrasonic signal and to receive a second ultrasonic signal. The second ultrasonic transducer is disposed at a second position about a second portion of the conduit that is spaced apart from the first position along a length of the conduit to transmit the second ultrasonic signal and to receive the first ultrasonic signal. The controller is configured to cross-correlate the first and second received ultrasonic signals and generate a resulting time-domain signal, analyze the resulting time-domain signal to determine a difference in transit time between the first and second received ultrasonic signals, and calculate a rate of flow of a fluid in the conduit based upon the determined difference.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2004Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Assignee: Celerity, Inc.Inventors: Nelson Urdaneta, Aaron S Tint, Hao Duan, Eric J Redemann, Christopher Andrew Wacinski
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Patent number: 7110893Abstract: Various methods are described which increase the efficiency and accuracy of a signal processor in determining parameters of a fluid using signals output by a spatial array of sensors disposed along a pipe. In one aspect, parameters used for calculating the temporal Fourier transform of the pressure signals, specifically the amount or duration of the data that the windowing function is applied to and the temporal frequency range, are adjusted in response to the determined parameter. In another aspect, an initialization routine estimates flow velocity so the window length and temporal frequency range can be initially set prior to the full array processing. In another aspect, the quality of one or more of the parameters is determined and used to gate the output of the apparatus in the event of low confidence in the measurement and/or no flow conditions. In another aspect, a method for determining a convective ridge of the pressure signals in the k-? plane is provided.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2004Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Assignee: CiDRA CorporationInventors: Douglas H. Loose, Allen R. Davis
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Patent number: 7079958Abstract: The process measuring device includes a flow sensor having a measuring tube, a sensor arrangement for producing a measurement signal, and an evaluation and operating circuit. The method serves to compensate for the effects of interfering potentials which are caused especially by foreign particles or air bubbles in the liquid to be measured. For this purpose, an anomaly in the waveform of the measurement signal caused at least in part by an electrical, especially pulse-shaped, interfering potential is detected by determining within a stored first data set a data group which digitally represents the anomaly. To generate an interference-free data set, the data belonging to the data group are removed from the stored first data set.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2004Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Assignee: Endress & Hauser Flowtec AGInventors: Thomas Budmiger, Saso Jezernik
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Patent number: 7058549Abstract: An apparatus 10 is provided that includes a spatial array of at least two unsteady pressure sensors 18–21 placed at predetermined axial locations x1–xN disposed axially along a pipe 14 for measuring at least one parameter of a fluid 12 flowing in the pipe 14. The pressure sensors 18–21 comprise a plurality of pressure sensing elements such as piezoelectric film sensors 23 for measuring unsteady pressures associated with acoustical pressures and/or vortical disturbances. The sensing elements are disposed circumferentially around the pipe and spaced a predetermined distance. The pressure signals P1(t)–PN(t) provided by the pressure sensors 18–21 are processed by a processing unit to provide an output signal indicative of a parameter of the fluid.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2004Date of Patent: June 6, 2006Assignee: C1DRA CorporationInventors: Daniel L. Gysling, Douglas H. Loose, Robert Maron, Thomas Engel, Paul Croteau
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Patent number: 7027936Abstract: In a method for measuring flow by means of an ultra sonic flow meter, an ultra sonic signal is transmitted in an upstream and a downstream direction. This is measured upon receipt of an ultra sonic signal and the measurement stopped at a stopping point. A first series of transmissions is made, and the starting time of each transmission is incremented or decremented until a time difference between the upstream and downstream signal is inside a reference band. Flow is then calculated in accordance with the time measurements.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2003Date of Patent: April 11, 2006Assignee: Siemens Flow Instruments A/SInventors: Lars Ploug-Soerensen, Joergen Krusborg, Lars Jespersen, Esben Groenborg Brun
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Patent number: 6993445Abstract: A process variable transmitter, implemented in a dual PLL structure, includes a first PLL having a first bandwidth producing a first output signal, and a second PLL having a second bandwidth narrower than the first bandwidth of the first PLL. The first and second PLLs are operable to lock into a frequency of an input signal and produce first and second output signals, respectively. The second PLL is operable to lock into the frequency of the input signal with greater accuracy and greater immunity to noise than the first PLL. A switch is operable to switch an output signal of the process variable transmitter between the first output signal and the second output signal.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2001Date of Patent: January 31, 2006Assignee: Invensys Systems, Inc.Inventors: David W. Clarke, Tarek Ghaoud
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Patent number: 6983208Abstract: A remote sensor and associated data processor, performs concurrent analysis of backscattered signals from a multi-beam acoustic Doppler emitter/receiver positioned against the inside wall of a conveying pipe or channel. Range-gating of the return signals allows independent analysis of discrete volumes of backscattered signal data corresponding to the distribution, concentration and travel velocity of small individual volumes or bins of water and suspended solids. Velocity is derived from the measured Doppler frequency shift for each bin. Relative solids concentration is estimated as a function of the measured intensity of the backscattered signals.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2003Date of Patent: January 3, 2006Assignee: MGD Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Michael A. Metcalf, John M. Land
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Patent number: 6950761Abstract: In one embodiment, a method for wavelet analysis of one or more acoustic signals to identify one or more anomalies in an object includes receiving an acoustic signal from an acoustic scan of an object and calculating a wavelet power spectrum of the acoustic signal. The method also includes accessing a library of one or more reference wavelet power spectra that each correspond to one or more objects that comprise one or more known anomalies and comparing the wavelet power spectrum with one or more reference wavelet power spectra. If the wavelet power spectrum from the acoustic scan corresponds to one or more reference wavelet power spectra, analysis results are communicated indicating that the object under analysis comprises one or more particular known anomalies corresponding to the one or more reference wavelet power spectra that correspond to the wavelet power spectrum.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2003Date of Patent: September 27, 2005Assignee: Texas Instruments IncorporatedInventor: Kartik Ramanujachar
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Patent number: 6947851Abstract: A transmitting and receiving circuit for an ultrasonic flowmeter. In such circuits, an ultrasonic transducer is typically used as both transmitter and receiver. This is obtained by using switching means, for example in the form of CMOS switches. However, problems arise with ringings of a transducer when having acted as a transmitter. This unwanted ringing makes the crystal of the transducer act as an additional signal generator, and the signal is coupled via parasitic capacitances in a switching means to the receiving ultrasonic transducer. This problem is solved by connecting one pole of a short circuit switch (S3, S4) to the ultrasonic transducer (TR1, TR2) or to the switching means (S1, S2) and the other pole of the short circuit switch to ground. Keeping the short circuit switch closed when the switching means is open, and open when the switching means is closed, creates a decoupling path for the unwanted signal, thereby improving the accuracy of the transmitting and receiving circuit.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2004Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Assignee: Siemens Flow Instruments A/SInventor: Lars Jespersen
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Patent number: 6940409Abstract: A method and apparatus for monitoring fluid flow in a pipe or at an exit of the pipe and detecting a fault. The system includes an acoustic generator which is activated by the fluid flowing in the pipe or at the exit of the pipe. The acoustic generator sends an acoustic signal, which may have a distinctive signature, through the fluid flowing in the pipe. The acoustic signal is received by a remote upstream acoustic receiver and is translated into an electric signal supplied to a signal processor.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2002Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: Potter Electric Signal CompanyInventor: Timothy M. Green
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Patent number: 6907361Abstract: An ultrasonic flow-measuring method determines the flow rate of a medium flowing through a line is determined by measuring the runtime of an ultrasonic signal that travels from a first ultrasonic transducer to at least one other ultrasonic transducer. The runtime of the ultrasonic signal as it makes m passes in immediate succession through a predefined path over a predefined path length and at a predefined angle relative to the flow direction is measured, and the runtime of the ultrasonic signal as it makes n passes in immediate succession through the predefined path over the predefined path length at the predefined angle relative to the flow direction is measured, with m and n being mutually different integers, and the dead time of the ultrasonic flow-measuring process is determined on the basis of the measured runtimes. This ultrasonic flow-measuring method permits real-time compensation for the dead time during the actual measuring process, the result being highly accurate measurements.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2003Date of Patent: June 14, 2005Assignee: Khrone A.G.Inventors: Marcel Meijlom Molenaar, Eugene Albert van Dijk
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Patent number: 6871148Abstract: A pair of multi-frequency ultrasound transducer surround a fluid flow and are configured to operate under computer control in both a mono-static and a bi-static mode at each of the multiple frequencies. In the mono-static mode, pulsed wideband Doppler shift measurements provide the velocity profile across the fluid flow which can be combined with measured pressure drops to determine the rheogram—a plot of shear stress versus shear rate. Velocity profile data from each frequency can be combined to form a composite velocity profile. In the bi-static mode, transmission data is collected that improves the accuracy and robustness of the velocity profile and provides supplemental material property information. The system is configured for automated operation for a wide variety of fluid types and can be reconfigured and/or monitored remotely.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2002Date of Patent: March 22, 2005Assignee: Battelle Memorial InstituteInventors: Gerald P. Morgen, Richard A. Pappas, David M. Pfund, Walter C. Weimer, David M. Sheen, Brion J. Burghard
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Patent number: 6853951Abstract: Methods and systems for identifying, understanding, and predicting the degradation and failure of mechanical systems are disclosed. The methods include measuring and quantifying stressors that are responsible for the activation of degradation mechanisms in the machine component of interest. The intensity of the stressor may be correlated with the rate of physical degradation according to some determinable function such that a derivative relationship exists between the machine performance, degradation, and the underlying stressor. The derivative relationship may be used to make diagnostic and prognostic calculations concerning the performance and projected life of the machine. These calculations may be performed in real time to allow the machine operator to quickly adjust the operational parameters of the machinery in order to help minimize or eliminate the effects of the degradation mechanism, thereby prolonging the life of the machine. Various systems implementing the methods are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2002Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Assignee: Battelle Memorial InstituteInventors: Donald B. Jarrell, Daniel R. Sisk, Darrel D. Hatley, Leslie J. Kirihara, Timothy J. Peters
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Publication number: 20040267464Abstract: For the purpose of solving the above problems, the present invention includes: transmission/reception means provided in a flow path for performing transmission/reception using a state change of fluid; repetition means for repeating the transmission/reception; time measurement means for measuring a time of propagation repeated by the repetition means; flow rate detection means for detecting a flow rate based on a value of the time measurement means; and number-of-times change means for changing to a predetermined number of repetition times. With such a structure, an influence caused by a variation of a flow can be suppressed pressed by changing the number of repetition times so as to be suitable for a variation. As a result, reliable flow rate measurement with a high accuracy can be achieved.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2004Publication date: December 30, 2004Applicant: MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD.Inventors: Yasuhiro UMEKAGE, Yukio NAGAOKA, Osamu EGUCHI, Shuji ABE, Yuji NAKABAYASHI, Kenzo OHJI, Fumikazu SHIBA, Akihisa ADACHI, Masahiko HASHIMOTO, Toshiharu SATO, Yuji FUJII
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Publication number: 20040176917Abstract: An ultrasonic flow-measuring method determines the flow rate of a medium flowing through a line is determined by measuring the runtime of an ultrasonic signal that travels from a first ultrasonic transducer to at least one other ultrasonic transducer. The runtime of the ultrasonic signal as it makes m passes in immediate succession through a predefined path over a predefined path length and at a predefined angle relative to the flow direction is measured, and the runtime of the ultrasonic signal as it makes n passes in immediate succession through the predefined path over the predefined path length at the predefined angle relative to the flow direction is measured, with m and n being mutually different integers, and the dead time of the ultrasonic flow-measuring process is determined on the basis of the measured runtimes. This ultrasonic flow-measuring method permits real-time compensation for the dead time during the actual measuring process, the result being highly accurate measurements.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2003Publication date: September 9, 2004Inventors: Marcel Meijlom Molenaar, Eugene Albert van Dijk
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Patent number: 6782326Abstract: A flow rate measuring apparatus capable of accurately measuring a flow rate of fluctuating fluid. A mode setting circuit selectively sets any one of a plurality of predetermined transmission modes different in transmission timing. The mode setting circuit sets any one of a first transmission mode which permits an ultrasonic wave to be transmitted at a predetermined timing for every period of a flow waveform of exhaust gas, a second transmission mode which permits an ultrasonic wave to be transmitted at a timing shifted by a predetermined time for every period of the flow waveform of the exhaust gas and a third transmission mode which permits an ultrasonic wave to be transmitted at predetermined intervals.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2001Date of Patent: August 24, 2004Assignees: National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, Japan Automobile Research Institute, Kaijo CorporationInventors: Masaki Takamoto, Akira Yamasaki, Kenzo Hosoi, Satoshi Arai, Kazuyoshi Shimizu
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Publication number: 20040030509Abstract: In a method for measuring flow by means of an ultra sonic flow meter, an ultra sonic signal is transmitted in an upstream and a downstream direction. This is measured upon receipt of an ultra sonic signal and the measurement stopped at a stopping point. A first series of transmissions is made, and the starting time of each transmission is incremented or decremented until a time difference between the upstream and downstream signal is inside a reference band. Flow is then calculated in accordance with the time measurements.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2003Publication date: February 12, 2004Applicant: Danfoss A/SInventors: Lars Ploug-Soerensen, Joergen Krusborg, Lars Jespersen, Esben Groenborg Brun
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Publication number: 20040006436Abstract: A pair of multi-frequency ultrasound transducer surround a fluid flow and are configured to operate under computer control in both a mono-static and a bi-static mode at each of the multiple frequencies. In the mono-static mode, pulsed wideband Doppler shift measurements provide the velocity profile across the fluid flow which can be combined with measured pressure drops to determine the rheogram—a plot of shear stress versus shear rate. Velocity profile data from each frequency can be combined to form a composite velocity profile. In the bi-static mode, transmission data is collected that improves the accuracy and robustness of the velocity profile and provides supplemental material property information. The system is configured for automated operation for a wide variety of fluid types and can be reconfigured and/or monitored remotely.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2002Publication date: January 8, 2004Inventors: Gerald P. Morgen, Richard A. Pappas, David M. Pfund, Walter C. Weimer, David M. Sheen, Brion J. Burghard
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Patent number: 6675111Abstract: Disclosed is a method and apparatus for measuring flow velocity and flow rate of a fluid in a tube member or the like with high precision. A flow vel0ocity measuring method has: a step of allowing a signal sound of ultrasound to propagate through a fluid in a tube member or the like and detecting a phase difference between the signal sound and an original signal; a step of eliminating a phase difference detected in the step to obtain synchronism; a step of detecting time or oscillation frequency required to complete the phase synchronization in the step; and a step of, on the basis of the time or oscillation frequency required to complete phase synchronization in the step, calculating flow velocity by referring to flow velocity which is preset in a table in correspondence with the time or frequency. In the table, flow velocities corresponding to changes in temperature, pressure, and kind of a fluid may be preset together with the time or oscillation frequency.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2002Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Assignee: Surpass Industry Co., Ltd.Inventors: Eisaku Komatsu, Keiichi Matsushima
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Patent number: 6671755Abstract: A data capture system (1) has modular amplifier circuits (10) connected to modular capture circuits (11) within a rotor 2. Each capture circuit (11) has an FPGA (26) operation according to low-frequency and high-frequency state machines (M1, M2) to control ADCs (25) and upload from memories (30) to a host (15) During sampling, each FPGA (26) runs through a ready mode, a sampling mode, and again a ready mode according to a host command.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2000Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: ForfĂ sInventors: Martin J Leahy, Catherine Byrne, Stephen Clothier, Gerard O'Regan, Philip Samways, Jeffrey Punch, Mark Davies
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Patent number: 6609069Abstract: A method and corresponding apparatus for measuring the flow velocity of a fluid in an elongated body by sensing at more than one location along the elongated body, vortical disturbances convecting with the fluid, and correlating the outputs of the variously positioned sensors.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2000Date of Patent: August 19, 2003Assignee: Weatherford/Lamb, Inc.Inventor: Daniel L. Gysling
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Patent number: 6594596Abstract: A non-invasive online system for discrete measurements of phase levels in a converter or pyrometallurgical furnace in smelting and conversion processes, consisting in a electrical signal generator, transducers that convert said electrical signals in mechanical waves placed on the outer end of air blowing tuyeres, a coupling between said system and the shell of the converter, for air blowing tuyeres placed forming an angle less than or equal to 90° with the transducer and entrance of the airflow to the converter, while the transducer is placed in the direction of the cross axis or longitudinal axis of the phases plane for applying mechanical waves that travel in a longitudinal direction, a sensor for mechanical waves placed around the external wall of the shell of the converter that receives the reflected signal, then preamplification of the signal, an analogous/digital interface, for data acquisition, for processing the signals so as to determine the amplitude of the reflected signal which has a characterType: GrantFiled: May 13, 2002Date of Patent: July 15, 2003Inventors: Luis Paredes Rojas, Alfredo Zolezzi Garreton
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Patent number: 6574571Abstract: Monitoring system electronic or computer. Device for monitoring an electronic or computer system with the aid of a fluid current, characterized in that it includes: means to apply the fluid current to at least one free segment and make said segment vibrate, at least one conversion device for converting the vibrations of the segment into an electric signal, means for processing the electric signal emitted by the conversion device, and interface means between the processing means and the electronic or computer system.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2001Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Assignee: Financial Holding Corporation, Inc.Inventor: Pierre Bonnat