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Multiple time difference ultrasonic flowmeter

  • US 3,974,693 A
  • Filed: 05/05/1975
  • Issued: 08/17/1976
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/05/1975
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In a flowmeter of the type wherein at least one pair of oppositely disposed ultrasonic transducer means are located in acoustic contact with a fluid stream and in upstream-downstream relation thereto;

  • first feedback means connecting the output of a first of said transducer means to the input of a second of the transducer means such that upon one acoustic signal being transmitted upstream from the second transducer means to the first transducer means the transmission of another acoustic signal upstream is initiated from said second transducer means when said one upstream acoustic signal is received by said first transducer means, thus generating an upstream train of acoustic signals in sing-around fashion and a first corresponding series of pulse signals is generated in said first feed-back means;

    a second feedback means connecting the output of said second transducer means to the input of said first transducer means such that upon one acoustic signal being transmitted downstream from said first transducer means to the second transducer means the transmission of another acoustic signal downstream is initiated from said first transducer means when said one downstream acoustic signal is received by said second transducer means, thus generating a downstream train of acoustic signals in sing-around fashion and a second corresponding series of pulse signals is generated in said second feedback means;

    gating means for causing said upstream and downstream train of acoustic signals to occur between said first and second transducer means each during a predetermined time interval;

    means responsive to said first and second series of pulse signals for deriving successive elementary time intervals between opposite pulses of said first and second series of pulses, said elementary time interval increasing by Δ

    t increments from one received acoustic signal to the next;

    the combination of;

    counting means responsive to one of said first and second series of pulses for counting the pulses in the corresponding one of said feedback means during said predetermined time interval, and responsive to a reference count for comparing the count of pulses during said predetermined interval with said reference count for deriving a count error representative of speed of sound variation in said fluid relative to a reference speed of sound,means for extending the sing-around operation of said transducer means beyond said predetermined time interval during an additional time interval to provide additional pulses equal in number to said count error, andoutput means responsive to said elementary time interval deriving means for providing a representation of the last of said elementary time intervals as an indication of fluid velocity.

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