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Controlled liquid injection and blending apparatus

  • US 8,210,826 B2
  • Filed: 04/15/2006
  • Issued: 07/03/2012
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/15/2006
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An additive injection apparatus for injecting a controlled amount of a first fluid into a stream of a second fluid, comprising:

  • a first flowline configured to carry an additive liquid from a source to a second flowline;

    the second flowline configured to carry a base liquid;

    a controlled-volume pump positioned in the first line and configured to pump low levels of the additive liquid into the second flowline, the controlled volume pump comprising a motor configured to control an amount of the additive liquid that is injected into the second flowline, the controlled-volume pump being driven by the motor and a motor transmitter for monitoring RPM of the motor;

    a microcontroller for controlling the operation of the motor in response to input signals from a means for measuring pressure in the first flowline, a means for measuring temperature in the first flowline and said motor transmitter,said microcontroller calculating an expected flowrate of additive liquid discharged by the pump based on the RPM of the motor as adjusted by the temperature and pressure information, and adjusting the RPM of said motor such that the expected flowrate of additive liquid discharged by the pump matches the desired flowrate of additive liquid discharged by the pump under the measured temperature and pressure conditions;

    a container for holding said additive liquid;

    a conduit providing for flow between the container of additive and the pump; and

    a level gauge for measuring an amount of additive liquid in the container by measuring a level of the additive liquid in the container when the pump is turned on and by monitoring a gauge signal as additive liquid is pumped out of the container, the level gauge sending a container level input signal to the microcontroller,wherein the microcontroller determines a quantity of additive liquid actually discharged by the pump based on difference between a beginning reading and an ending reading of the level gauge based on the container level input signal, and compares the actual quantity of additive liquid discharged with the expected amount of additive discharged, said microcontroller thereby automatically recalibrating its own calculations for the effects of motor RPM, temperature and pressure on the expected additive liquid flowrate from the controlled-volume pump.

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