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Fluid Mechanics of Flow Metering

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Flow meters measure the volumetric flow rate in a pipeline. Most meters are based on deriving a signal from the fluid flow and calibrating the signal against the volumetric flow rate. The calibration is done in fully-developed flow, and the same state of flow must exist at the meter's position when it is in practical use. Because the field of flow metering has been neglected by fluid mechanicists for a long time, this book addresses two major fluid mechanical problems in flow metering: the analysis of signal generation in turbulent pipe flow, which explains the function of the meter beyond a simple calibration, and the possible use of a meter in non-developed flows. These problems are investigated with reference to, and examples from, a variety of meters, e.g. ultrasound cross-correlation meters, vortex meters, and turbine meters. Studying these problems requires consideration of specific phenomena in turbulent non-developed pipe flow, as caused by installations, and finding special solutions with signal processing, both of which are included in the book.

List of contents

Fully Developed Turbulent Pipe Flow.- Decay of Disturbances in Turbulent Pipe Flow.- Optimal Characteristic Parameters for the Disturbances in Turbulent Pipe Flow.- Measurement of Velocity and Turbulence Downstream of Flow Conditioners.- Signal Processing of Complex Modulated Ultrasonic Signals.- Vortex-Shedding Flow Metering Using Ultrasound.- Ultrasonic Gas-Flow Measurement Using Correlation Methods.- Ultrasound Cross-Correlation Flow Meter: Analysis by System Theory and Influence of Turbulence.- Effect of Area Changes in Swirling Flow.- Errors of Turbine Meters Due to Swirl.- Investigation of Unsteady Three-Dimensional Flow Fields in a Turbine Flow Meter.- How to Design a New Flow Meter from Scratch.- Effects of Disturbed Inflow on Vortex Shedding from a Bluff Body.- Correction of the Reading of a Flow Meter in Pipe Flow Disturbed by Installation Effects.- How to Correct the Error Shift of an Ultrasonic Flow Meter Downstream of Installations.

About the author

Prof. Dr. Klaus Gersten ist Ordinarius für Strömungsmechanik an der Ruhr-Universität in Bochum.

Summary

Flow meters measure the volumetric flow rate in a pipeline. Most meters are based on deriving a signal from the fluid flow and calibrating the signal against the volumetric flow rate. The calibration is done in fully-developed flow, and the same state of flow must exist at the meter’s position when it is in practical use. Because the field of flow metering has been neglected by fluid mechanicists for a long time, this book addresses two major fluid mechanical problems in flow metering: the analysis of signal generation in turbulent pipe flow, which explains the function of the meter beyond a simple calibration, and the possible use of a meter in non-developed flows. These problems are investigated with reference to, and examples from, a variety of meters, e.g. ultrasound cross-correlation meters, vortex meters, and turbine meters. Studying these problems requires consideration of specific phenomena in turbulent non-developed pipe flow, as caused by installations, and finding special solutions with signal processing, both of which are included in the book.

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"This book, edited by Wolfgang Merzkirch, presents the work of 12 German academicians … . Merzkirch is to be commended not only for compiling the work of his colleagues but also for his own fluid mechanical contributions. This tome is a critical element for the bookshelves of those currently involved in or intending to join worldwide quest to improve flow measurement." (George E. Mattingly, AIAA Journal, Vol. 44 (3), 2006)

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From the reviews:

"This book, edited by Wolfgang Merzkirch, presents the work of 12 German academicians ... . Merzkirch is to be commended not only for compiling the work of his colleagues but also for his own fluid mechanical contributions. This tome is a critical element for the bookshelves of those currently involved in or intending to join worldwide quest to improve flow measurement." (George E. Mattingly, AIAA Journal, Vol. 44 (3), 2006)

Product details

Authors Klau Gersten, Klaus Gersten, Volke Hans, Volker Hans, Ernst et al Lavante, Franz Peters
Assisted by Wolfgan Merzkirch (Editor), Wolfgang Merzkirch (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 13.10.2010
 
EAN 9783642060762
ISBN 978-3-642-06076-2
No. of pages 256
Dimensions 156 mm x 235 mm x 234 mm
Weight 417 g
Assisted by Klaus Gersten, Volker Hans, Ernst Lavante, Franz Peters, Venkatesa Vasanta Ram
Illustrations XII, 256 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Mechanical engineering, production engineering

Maschinenbau, B, Klassische Mechanik, ULTRASOUND, Wissenschaftliche Standards, Normung usw., engineering, Classical mechanics, Measurement, Classical and Continuum Physics, Mechanical Engineering, Continuum physics, Fluid mechanics, Engineering Fluid Dynamics, Scientific standards, measurement etc, Measurement Science and Instrumentation, Physical measurements, ultrasound signal processing

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