Method and system for matching flow rate
First Claim
1. A method for matching the flow rate of first and second fluid flows in respective, fluidly-unconnected first and second flow paths, wherein the first flow path includes a first flow source which includes a positive displacement pump having a controllable pump speed, wherein the second flow path includes a second flow source and a flow-rate transducer, and wherein the method comprises the steps of:
- a) shutting off the second flow source;
b) fluidly interconnecting the first and second flow paths creating an interconnected flow path which allows substantially the same flow from the positive displacement pump of the first flow source to encounter the flow-rate transducer;
c) after steps a) and b), obtaining readings from the flow-rate transducer for various values of the pump speed;
d) after step c), disconnecting the fluid interconnection between the first and second flow paths;
e) turning on the second flow source;
f) after steps d) and e), obtaining a reading from the flow-rate transducer; and
g) controlling the flow rate of the first fluid flow to match the flow rate of the second fluid flow by controlling the pump speed using the value of the pump speed in step c) which corresponds to the reading of the flow-rate transducer in step c) which substantially matches the reading of the flow-rate transducer in step f).
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Abstract
A flow rate of unconnected first and second fluid flows is matched, such as, but not limited to, matching the flow rate of the replacement water stream with the waste water stream in kidney dialysis. The first and second flow paths are interconnected so substantially the same flow from a positive displacement pump in the first path encounters a flow-rate transducer in the second path. Transducer readings are taken for various values of the controllable pump speed of the pump. Then, the first and second flow paths are disconnected, a transducer reading is taken, and the flow rate of the fluid flow in the first flow path is controlled by controlling the pump speed using the value of the pump speed from the previous interconnected paths which corresponds to the value of the transducer reading from the previous interconnected paths which matches the transducer reading for the disconnected paths.
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20 Claims
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1. A method for matching the flow rate of first and second fluid flows in respective, fluidly-unconnected first and second flow paths, wherein the first flow path includes a first flow source which includes a positive displacement pump having a controllable pump speed, wherein the second flow path includes a second flow source and a flow-rate transducer, and wherein the method comprises the steps of:
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a) shutting off the second flow source;
b) fluidly interconnecting the first and second flow paths creating an interconnected flow path which allows substantially the same flow from the positive displacement pump of the first flow source to encounter the flow-rate transducer;
c) after steps a) and b), obtaining readings from the flow-rate transducer for various values of the pump speed;
d) after step c), disconnecting the fluid interconnection between the first and second flow paths;
e) turning on the second flow source;
f) after steps d) and e), obtaining a reading from the flow-rate transducer; and
g) controlling the flow rate of the first fluid flow to match the flow rate of the second fluid flow by controlling the pump speed using the value of the pump speed in step c) which corresponds to the reading of the flow-rate transducer in step c) which substantially matches the reading of the flow-rate transducer in step f). - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A fluid flow-rate matching system comprising:
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a) a first fluid flow path having in series a first flow source and a first valve, wherein the first flow source includes a positive displacement pump having a controllable pump speed;
b) a second fluid flow path having in series a second valve and a flowrate transducer;
c) a fluid interconnection path having in series a first end, an interconnection valve, and a second end, wherein the first end is in fluid communication with the first fluid flow path between the first valve and the positive displacement pump, and wherein the second end is in fluid communication with the second fluid flow path between the second valve and the flow-rate transducer; and
d) data representing various values of the pump speed of the positive displacement pump and representing readings of the flow-rate transducer corresponding to the values of the pump speed taken with the first valve fully shut, the interconnection valve fully open, and the second valve fully shut, wherein the pump speed is controlled from the reading of the flow-rate transducer taken with the first valve fully open, the interconnection valve fully shut, and the second valve fully open and from the data. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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