Examining Transit-Time Ultrasonic Flowmeter Inaccuracies during Changing Gas Velocity Profiles

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This study investigates the impact of changes in velocity profiles on the measurement inaccuracies of gas flow streams detected by an ultrasonic flowmeter. The cross-sectional velocity profile was influenced by the downhill flow rate, causing variations in the shape factor coefficient. The flowmeter processing equation should consider the factor of shape coefficient variations. Consideration for these variations can result in errors in the measurement of the flow stream. The processing equation assumes a single, constant value for the shape factor coefficient, which can lead to inaccuracies. This article covers the inaccuracies of the transit-time ultrasonic flowmeter caused by a change in the velocity profile of the flowing gas, such as air. A realistic flow system was established with measured flow rates ranging from 43 m3/h to 225 m3/h. The findings of this study can serve as a valuable reference for the design and implementation of more accurate and efficient flow measurement systems that can enhance process efficiency.

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Alsaqoor, S., Piechota, P., Alahmer, A., As’ad, S., Beithu, N., Wędrychowicz, W., … Kotomski, P. (2023). Examining Transit-Time Ultrasonic Flowmeter Inaccuracies during Changing Gas Velocity Profiles. Processes, 11(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/pr11051367

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