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Arrangement for determining liquid and gas flow rates

  • US 4,069,713 A
  • Filed: 04/14/1976
  • Issued: 01/24/1978
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/18/1975
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An arrangement for determining fluid flow rates, said arrangement comprising:

  • a pair of transducers mounted at respective upstream and downstream positions;

    a constant frequency main oscillator;

    first switch means connected from said main oscillator to said transducers to cause each of said transducers to act alternately as a sound generator and a sound pickup;

    a phase detector, said first switch means also always connecting the sound pickup to said phase detector;

    a variable delay line;

    first and second voltage controlled oscillators having first and second respective variable output signal frequencies;

    second switch means alternately connecting said first and second oscillators to said variable delay line to provide respective input signals therefrom to said phase detector to cause said first and second oscillators to be driven in a manner such that the frequencies of said first and second oscillators are driven to the point where the phases and frequencies of the input signals to said phase detector are substantially the same; and

    an exciting oscillator connected to alternately excite one of said transducers at a time as a sound generator, the signal received by the other sound transducer, which transducer acts as the sound pickup, being applied to one input of said phase detector as aforesaid, said phase detector having another input to which is applied said exciting oscillator output signal through said variable delay line, the output signal of said phase detector being alternately stored in one of two storage capacitors, the frequencies of said first and second oscillators alternately adjusting the delay of said delay line responsive to the charging voltages of said storage capacitors, said first and second oscillator frequencies being readjusted in such a manner that the output signal of the phase detector is reduced to a minimum.

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