DocumentCode
1955473
Title
Flowmeter based on heat dissipation principles
Author
Contreras, César ; Rodriguez, José Luis ; Sipio, Ruth Di ; Tarazona, Jackson ; Contreras, Juan ; Quiroga, Laureano
Author_Institution
Laboratorio de Investigacion Electronica del Tachira, Univ. Nacional Exp. del Tachira, Venezuela
fYear
2001
fDate
2001
Firstpage
41
Lastpage
43
Abstract
A flowmeter was built using the heat dissipation principle. The objective is to keep the body (sensor) at some value of temperature (setpoint) higher than the temperature of the fluid in which the flow is being measured. The energy balance for the sensor once the setpoint is reached states that the dissipated heat, which is a function of the fluid speed, is equal to the supplied energy to the heating element in the sensor, because the supplied energy to the sensor is known then the fluid speed can be computed using a equation correlating the variables involved. The flowmeter was calibrated using a commercial flowmeter based on ultrasonic principles. The calibration procedure shows that the flowmeter response is linear and repeatable. This flowmeter has potential to be used in liquids, specially in dirty liquids where hot-wire sensors should not be used
Keywords
calibration; computerised instrumentation; cooling; data acquisition; flowmeters; calibration procedure; data acquisition/control unit; dirty liquids; flowmeter; fluid speed; heat dissipation principle; heating element; linear response; sensor; setpoint; Bridge circuits; Equations; Fluid flow measurement; Liquids; Pipelines; Resistance heating; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Temperature control; Temperature sensors; Thermal sensors;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Sensors for Industry, 2001. Proceedings of the First ISA/IEEE Conference
Conference_Location
Rosemont, IL
Print_ISBN
0-7803-6659-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SFICON.2001.968496
Filename
968496
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