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Ultrasonic flowmeter

  • US 4,308,754 A
  • Filed: 10/19/1979
  • Issued: 01/05/1982
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/19/1979
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An ultrasonic flowmeter for determining the velocity of flow of a fluid within a conduit comprising;

  • a first transducer mounted on said conduit for transmitting ultrasonic waves into said fluid in response to applied electrical signals and for producing output electrical signals in response to ultrasonic waves received from said fluid,a second transducer mounted on said conduit at a location displaced from said first transducer in a direction parallel to the flow of fluid within said conduit, said second transducer transmitting ultrasonic waves into said fluid in response to applied electrical signals and producing output electrical signals in response to ultrasonic waves received from said fluid,a signal generating circuit coupled to said first and second transducers for applying electrical signals thereto, said signal generator circuit including a controlled frequency oscillator, the output of which controls the output repetition cycle of signals applied to said first and second transducer to initiate transmission of ultrasonic waves,a signal sensing circuit coupled between each of said transducers and a control input for said controlled frequency oscillator, said signal sensing circuit receiving electrical signals generated by said transducers in response to received ultrasonic waves and coupling said signals to said oscillator to control the frequency of said oscillator such that the output cycle period of said oscillator is proportional to the time required for an ultrasonic wave emitted by one transducer to travel to the other of said transducers,timing circuit means for determining the time for at least one cycle of said oscillator responding to ultrasonic waves transmitted through said fluid in the direction of said flow and for determining the time of at least one cycle of said oscillator responding to ultrasonic waves transmitted into said fluid in a direction opposite to said flow,said timing circuit means including a source of timing pulses operating at a frequency at least one order of magnitude higher than the frequency of said controlled frequency oscillator, said timing circuit means determining the number of said timing circuit pulses produced during said at least one cycle of operation of said controlled frequency oscillator, as a means of measuring the time of said cycle, andcomputer means for determining the difference between the said measured time for a said cycle while said ultrasonic waves are being transmitted in the direction of flow and the time required for said cycle when the ultrasonic waves are being transmitted opposite to the direction of flow, said difference being indicative of the flow velocity of said fluid.

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