System and method for detecting bubbles in a flowing fluid
First Claim
1. An improved method for sensing the existence of a moving particle such as a bubble, in a fluid flowing through a section of an elongated conduit by means of acoustic echo sensing, the improvement comprising:
- sensing the velocity of the fluid flowing in the conduit section;
transmitting a first acoustic signal along the conduit section and detecting an echo signal implicitly indicating the existence of a bubble in the conduit section;
establishing on the basis of the known fluid velocity a predetermined time interval during which a second acoustic signal transmitted a known time after the first transmitted signal would produce a second echo signal if the implicit existence of the bubble is, in fact, real;
transmitting the second acoustic signal along the conduit section at said known time after the first transmitted signal;
and recording the real existence of the bubble only if a second echo is detected during the predetermined time interval.
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Abstract
Reliability of bubble or particle detection in a flowing fluid is improved using a pulsed doppler frequency detector. When an echo signal is received, impliedly indicating the existence of a bubble or particle in the carrier fluid, then, based on the flow rate of the carrier fluid, a predetermined time interval is established following a second interrogating pulse during which the second interrogating pulse would be predicted to produce an echo if the first echo did, in fact, represent a real bubble or particle in the fluid. Detection of the second echo during this time interval confirms the existence of the bubble or particle. For fluid flows with cross section velocity profiles that are not constant, e.g. laminar flow, a plurality of different predicted time intervals are established for different points in the velocity profile spaced radially from the fluid conduit and multiple sensing cycles are employed to thereby detect bubbles or particles at different radial positions in the fluid cross section.
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1. An improved method for sensing the existence of a moving particle such as a bubble, in a fluid flowing through a section of an elongated conduit by means of acoustic echo sensing, the improvement comprising:
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sensing the velocity of the fluid flowing in the conduit section; transmitting a first acoustic signal along the conduit section and detecting an echo signal implicitly indicating the existence of a bubble in the conduit section; establishing on the basis of the known fluid velocity a predetermined time interval during which a second acoustic signal transmitted a known time after the first transmitted signal would produce a second echo signal if the implicit existence of the bubble is, in fact, real; transmitting the second acoustic signal along the conduit section at said known time after the first transmitted signal; and recording the real existence of the bubble only if a second echo is detected during the predetermined time interval. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A system for sensing the existence of particles such as bubbles in a fluid flowing through a section of an elongated conduit comprising:
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means for determining the velocity of the fluid flowing in the conduit section; means for transmitting at least a pair of bursts of acoustic energy along the conduit section at predetermined time intervals between bursts; means for detecting echoes of said transmitted energy bursts implicitly reflected by a bubble in the conduit section; means responsive to detection of an echo from the first of the pair of transmitted bursts for establishing, from the known fluid velocity and the time interval between successive transmitted energy bursts, a predetermined time interval during which a second transmitted energy burst would produce a second echo detection if the implicit existence of the bubble is, in fact, real; and means for confirming the real existence of the bubble only if the second echo is detected during the predetermined time interval. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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