IEEE Access | 2019

Gas–Liquid Flow Rate Measurement Using a Twin-Plane Capacitive Sensor and a Venturi Meter

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


We introduce a flow meter to monitor the flow rate of individual phases in gas-liquid flows. The meter combines pressure data from a Venturi tube and void fraction data from a twin-plane capacitive sensor. By the twin geometry of the capacitive sensor it is possible to cross-correlate the two signals and estimate gas flow rate. A simple algebraic approach, which considers no-slip condition between phases and disregards influence of gas phase, combines pressure fluctuations of the Venturi meter with the measured phase fraction to estimate liquid flow rate. The proposed meter has been tested in horizontal air-water flow loops, 1-inch and 2-inches internal pipe diameter, in permanent and transient regimes. Calculated values were compared to reference measurements. The proposed meter performs well determining liquid flow rate, independent of the flow pattern, in the whole measured range with some more discrepancies at lower values of liquid flow rate. Gas flow rate presented good agreement with reference measures whereas here mainly slug flow pattern has been investigated. RMSD% in steady-state condition was 6.5% for liquid and 20.6% for gas, being satisfactory for many applications, considering the fact the introduced flow rate meter operates without the need for any adjustment based on reference measurements or previous knowledge/assumption of the gas/vapor quality parameter, as has been usual for other similar recent developments.

Volume 7
Pages 135933-135941
DOI 10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2942772
Language English
Journal IEEE Access

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