Mass flowmeter apparatus
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1. A non-venting mass flowmeter apparatus comprising:
- (1) a substantially vertical container having a known mass content per unit of height or weight, said container in direct open fluid communication with conduits capable of carrying liquids;
(2) means capable of providing a set minimum positive displacement pressure in said vertical container;
(3) means for filling said vertical container against said set minimum pressure; and
(4) means for monitoring the amount of liquid in said container as change in mass over a measured time interval.
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Abstract
This invention relates to a method and apparatus for a liquid mass non-venting flowmeter. The flowmeter apparatus gives correct flow regardless of changes in density, viscosity, or composition of the liquid and corrects flow in spite of errors common in currently used flowmeters, such as calibration shifts, restricted orifices and/or bearing drag and blade wear of turbine meters. The non-venting characteristic allows use with toxic and corrosive materials.
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1. A non-venting mass flowmeter apparatus comprising:
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(1) a substantially vertical container having a known mass content per unit of height or weight, said container in direct open fluid communication with conduits capable of carrying liquids; (2) means capable of providing a set minimum positive displacement pressure in said vertical container; (3) means for filling said vertical container against said set minimum pressure; and (4) means for monitoring the amount of liquid in said container as change in mass over a measured time interval. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A true non-venting mass flow apparatus comprising:
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(1) a substantially vertical container having a known mass content per unit of height or weight, said container in direct open communication with at least one conduit capable of carrying liquids; (2) means for providing a set minimum positive displacement pressure in said container; (3) means for filling said vertical container against said set minimum pressure; (4) means for monitoring the mass of a stream entering said container by measuring the change in pressure or weight within the container; (5) means for monitoring the amount of liquid in said vertical container over a measured time interval and determining the rate of flow as change in mass divided by elapsed time as liquid exits the container; (6) means for determining the ratio ##EQU29## to obtain a correction factor; and
(7) means for adjusting the flow rate of liquid in said flow line to a target flow rate based upon the correction factor.
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