Coriolis Flow Meter

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This device is called Coriolis Flow meter. Coriolis devices measure mass flow, volume flow, density and temperature from a single device and can measure multiple products without recalibration. They are also capable of measuring bidirection flow, can be validated with traditional proving systems, and have no upstream piping requirements for flow conditioning.

Coriolis flowmeters are relatively new compared to other flowmeters. They were not seen in industrial applications until 1980's. Coriolis meters are available in a number of different designs. A popular configuration consists of one or two U-shaped, horseshoe-shaped, or tennis-racket-shaped (generalized U-shaped) flow tube with inlet on one side and outlet on the other enclosed in a sensor housing connected to an electronics unit.

The flow is guided into the U-shaped tube. When an osillating excitation force is applied to the tube causing it to vibrate, the fluid flowing through the tube will induce a rotation or twist to the tube because of the Coriolis acceleration acting in opposite directions on either side of the applied force. For example, when the tube is moving upward during the first half of a cycle, the fluid flowing into the meter resists being forced up by pushing down on the tube. On the opposite side, the liquid flowing out of the meter resists having its vertical motion decreased by pushing up on the tube. This action causes the tube to twist. When the tube is moving downward during the second half of the vibration cycle, it twists in the opposite direction. This twist results in a phase difference (time lag) between the inlet side and the outlet side and this phase difference is directly affected by the mass passing through the tube. A more rescent single straight tube design is available to measure some dirty and/or abrasive liquids that may clog the older U-shaped design. An advantage of Coriolis flowmeters is that it measures the mass flow rate directly which eliminates the need to compensate for changing temperature, viscosity, and pressure conditions. Please also note that the vibration of Coriolis flowmeters has very samll amplitude, usually less than 2.5 mm (0.1 in), and the frequency is near the natural frequency of the device, usually around 80 Hz. Finally, the vibration is commonly introduced by electric coils and measured by megnetic sensors.

Suppose that the fluid is flowing into the U-shaped tube at velocity V and the tube is vibrating at angular velocity . Consider a small section of the fluid that is on the inlet side away from the point of flexture at distance r.

Pros: - Higher accuracy than most flowmeters - Can be used in a wide range of liquid flow conditions - Capable of measuring hot (e.g., molten sulphur, liquid toffee) and cold (e.g., cryogenic helium, liquid nitrogen) fluid flow - Low pressure drop - Suitable for bi-directional flow Cons: - High initial set up cost - Clogging may occur and difficult to clean - Larger in over-all size compared to other flowmeters - Limited line size availability

Score Phase Liquid

Condition Clean Direct Mass Dirty Non-Newtonian Viscous

Slurry Gas

Abrasive Clean Dirty

Liquid Slurry

Corrosive Fibrous

: Recommended : Limited applicability

Line Size: 6 ~ 200 mm (0.25 ~ 8 inch)

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