Vertical axis turbine flowmeter
First Claim
1. Apparatus for measuring the flow rate of a fluid stream within a conduit, comprising:
- support means mountable within said conduit;
an impeller assembly rotatably mounted on said support means for rotation about an axis and suspended within said fluid stream, said axis being transverse to the direction of flow of said fluid stream through said conduit, said impeller assembly includinga pair of impeller elements disposed symmetrically about said axis, each of said elements having diametrically opposed surfaces characterized by a high-drag coefficient and a low-drag coefficient respectively, said impeller elements being twisted uniformly about said axis such that a first straight line passing through said axis and the respective top ends of said elements defines an acute angle with a second straight line passing through said axis and the respective bottom ends of said elements, whereby for any rotational position of said impeller assembly about said axis, at least one of said impeller elements presents a portion of its high drag surface toward said fluid stream;
means for sensing the rate of rotation of said impeller assembly at a location external to said conduit; and
means for relating said rate of rotation to the flow rate of said fluid stream.
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Abstract
A turbine flowmeter includes a rotor within a narrow-profile housing, the rotor having an axis of rotation aligned perpendicularly to the direction of fluid flow. The rotor employs a pair of oppositely directed, semi-cylindrical rotor elements disposed on either side of the axis of rotation, arranged in a generally rectangular configuration. Each element has a high drag front surface and a low drag back surface, the elements being twisted with respect to the axis so that at least a portion of a high drag surface is presented continually to the incoming fluid stream. Due to the wide disparity in drag between the front and back surfaces, and this twisted orientation, there is produced a continuous unidirectional net driving torque acting on the rotor, to prevent the occurrence of a null point, despite counter-resistance offered by the fluid. Furthermore, the gradually curving rotor protrudes minimally beyond the housing, and is able to rotatively adapt itself to the narrow spacing between pipe flanges. This effectively permits the insertion of the flowmeter into a space whose width is no greater than the width of the flowmeter housing alone. The placement of bearing surfaces and rotation-sensing instrumentation outside of the fluid flow facilitates maintenance of the flowmeter.
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19 Claims
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1. Apparatus for measuring the flow rate of a fluid stream within a conduit, comprising:
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support means mountable within said conduit; an impeller assembly rotatably mounted on said support means for rotation about an axis and suspended within said fluid stream, said axis being transverse to the direction of flow of said fluid stream through said conduit, said impeller assembly including a pair of impeller elements disposed symmetrically about said axis, each of said elements having diametrically opposed surfaces characterized by a high-drag coefficient and a low-drag coefficient respectively, said impeller elements being twisted uniformly about said axis such that a first straight line passing through said axis and the respective top ends of said elements defines an acute angle with a second straight line passing through said axis and the respective bottom ends of said elements, whereby for any rotational position of said impeller assembly about said axis, at least one of said impeller elements presents a portion of its high drag surface toward said fluid stream; means for sensing the rate of rotation of said impeller assembly at a location external to said conduit; and means for relating said rate of rotation to the flow rate of said fluid stream.
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2. Apparatus for measuring the flow rate of a fluid stream within a conduit, comprising:
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support means mountable within said conduit; an impeller assembly rotatably mounted on said support means for rotation about an axis and suspended within said fluid stream, said axis being transverse to the direction of flow of said fluid stream through said conduit, said impeller assembly including a pair of fixed semicylindrical impeller elements disposed symmetrically about said axis, the inner concave surfaces of said elements facing in diametrically opposite directions, said impeller elements being twisted uniformly about said axis such that the top end of each element is circumferentially displaced by fewer than 90 degrees about said axis from its respective bottom end, whereby for any rotational position of said impeller assembly about said axis, at least one of said impeller elements presents a portion of its inner concave surface toward said fluid stream; means for sensing the rate of rotation of said impeller assembly at a location external to said conduit; and means for relating said rate of rotation to the flow rate of said fluid stream.
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3. Apparatus for measuring the flow rate of a fluid stream within a conduit, comprising:
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support means mountable within said conduit; an impeller assembly rotatably mounted on said support means for rotation about an axis and suspended within said fluid stream, said axis being transverse to the direction of flow of said fluid stream through said conduit, said impeller assembly including a pair of semicylindrical impeller elements disposed symmetrically about said axis, the inner concave surfaces of said elements facing in diametrically opposite directions, said impeller elements being twisted uniformly about said axis such that a first straight line passing through said axis and the respective top ends of said elements defines an acute angle with a second straight line passing through said axis and the respective bottom ends of said elements, whereby for any rotational position of said impeller assembly about said axis, at least one of said impeller elements presents a portion of its inner concave surface toward said fluid stream; means for sensing the rate of rotation of said impeller assembly at a location external to said conduit; and means for relating said rate of rotation to the flow rate of said fluid stream. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. Apparatus for measuring the flow rate of a fluid stream within a conduit, comprising:
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a thin housing adapted to be mounted within said conduit; a rotational shaft means, including a magnetic portion, said shaft means being rotatably mounted to said housing and being transverse to the direction of flow of said fluid stream through said conduit; an impeller assembly attached to said shaft means for rotation therewith and suspended within said fluid stream, said impeller assembly including a pair of semi-cylindrical impeller elements disposed symmetrically about said shaft means, the inner concave surfaces of said elements facing in diametrically opposite directions, said impeller elements being twisted uniformly about said shaft means such that a first straight line passing through said shaft means and the respective top ends of said elements defines an acute angle with a second straight line passing through said shaft means and the respective bottom ends of said elements, whereby for any rotational position of said impeller assembly about said shaft means, at least one of said impeller elements presents a portion of its inner concave surface toward said fluid stream; magnetic pickup means for detecting the passage of said shaft means magnetic portion so as to sense the rate of rotation of said impeller assembly; and means for relating said rate of rotation to the flow rate of said fluid stream. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. A rotary device suitable for insertion in a narrow gap between sections of conduit, comprising:
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a narrow profile housing; support shaft means rotatably mounted to said housing and positioned generally parallel to the longitudinal axis thereof; and an impeller assembly attached to said shaft means for rotation therewith, said impeller assembly being twisted about said shaft means such that the respective top and bottom ends of said impeller assembly are angularly offset from one another about said shaft means; the degree of angular offset being such that a section of said impeller assembly in the longitudinal direction always lies within the confines of said narrow profile housing, and said section changes position progressively along the length of said impeller assembly as said impeller assembly is rotated.
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Specification