Coriolis mass flow rate metering means
First Claim
1. In a meter of the coriolis force type including a tubular loop for having a flow therethrough to be measured, means for vibrating the bight end of the loop perpendicular to the plane of the loop, means fixing the input and output ends of the loop to prevent translation of said fixed ends with respect to said vibrating means for providing an axis of rotation of the vibrations of the loop through said fixed ends, and means for measuring the coriolis force couple resulting from the angular velocity of the vibrations and the velocity of the flow through the loop, the improvement comprising an outwardly directed bend in the loop and a corresponding inwardly directed bend in the loop, both of said bends arranged to maintain said tubular loop in a plane, said bends being further arranged for providing a portion of the loop wherein the torsional moment arms with respect to said fixed ends to be acted on by said coriolis force couple is increased.
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Abstract
A flow meter for measuring mass flow is disclosed having two vibrating U-shaped tubes, a means for vibrating the tubes, and sensors for detecting the coriolis force couple which results from the vibration and the flow of the material to be measured through the meter. The U-shaped tubes include spaced apart inlet and outlet sections connected to a fixed member at one end, and having the sensors at the other end thereof. The fixed ends are more closely spaced together than are the other ends having the sensors for increasing the moment arms acted on by the coriolis force couple for more easily detecting twist of said U-shaped tubes. The U-shaped tubes also are arranged to have the same natural of frequency for longitudinal oscillations and for torsional oscillations.
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- 1. In a meter of the coriolis force type including a tubular loop for having a flow therethrough to be measured, means for vibrating the bight end of the loop perpendicular to the plane of the loop, means fixing the input and output ends of the loop to prevent translation of said fixed ends with respect to said vibrating means for providing an axis of rotation of the vibrations of the loop through said fixed ends, and means for measuring the coriolis force couple resulting from the angular velocity of the vibrations and the velocity of the flow through the loop, the improvement comprising an outwardly directed bend in the loop and a corresponding inwardly directed bend in the loop, both of said bends arranged to maintain said tubular loop in a plane, said bends being further arranged for providing a portion of the loop wherein the torsional moment arms with respect to said fixed ends to be acted on by said coriolis force couple is increased.
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6. A flow tube for a coriolis force flow meter of the type wherein the inlet and outlet ends of the flow tube are fixed and the bight end of the tube is cantilevered from said fixed ends, said flow tube comprising:
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spaced apart bent inlet and outlet sections having inlet and outlet ends respectively; an intermediate section extending between said inlet and outlet sections and having its ends connected thereto for allowing fluid flow through said inlet section to flow through said intermediate section and into said outlet section; said inlet and outlet ends being spaced closer together than the ends of said intermediate section, and said inlet and outlet sections including bends for connecting the inlet and outlet sections to the ends of the intermediate section respectively for increasing the torsional moment arms with respect to said fixed ends acted on by a coriolis force couple existing when there is a fluid flow through said flow tube and the flow tube has an angular velocity about an axis through the inlet and outlet ends. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. In a meter of the coriolis force type including a tubular loop for having a flow therethrough to be measured, means for vibrating one end of the loop perpendicular to the plane of the loop, and means for measuring the coriolis force couple resulting from the angular velocity of the vibrations and the velocity of the flow through the loop, the improvement comprising arranging the flow loop for having its natural torsional vibrational frequency nearly equal to its natural longitudinal vibrational frequency.
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