Arrival-time detection and ultrasonic flow-meter applications

Morten Willatzen, Peter Søndergaard, Carl Latino, Frands Voss, Niels Lervad Andersen, Martin Brokate, Aicha Bounaim

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Abstract

The Danfoss problem on ultrasonic flow measurement has been separated into three parts each handled by a subgroup of the authors listed above. The first subgroup deals with a presentation of modelling equations describing the physics of ultrasonic flow meters employing reciprocal ultrasonic transducer systems. The mathematical model presented allows the electrical output signal to be determined corresponding to any time-dependent electrical input signal. The transducers modelled consist of a piezoceramic material layer and a passive acoustic matching layer. The second subgroup analyzes the possibility of coding the input signal so as to simplify arrival-time detection by re.nding the coded input sequence in the received signal. The narrow-band nature of the transducers makes this problem non-trivial but suggestions for improvement are proposed. The analysis given is based on traditional autoand cross-correlation techniques. The third subgroup attempts to improve existing correlation methods in determining arrival-time detection of signals. A mathematical formulation of the problem is given and the application to a set of real signals provided by Danfoss A/S is performed with good results.

Original languageEnglish
Article number006
Pages (from-to)58-72
Number of pages15
JournalJournal of Physics: Conference Series
Volume52
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Nov 2006

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