Title: Numerical methods in flow metrology
1Numerical methods in flow metrology
- Sampo Sillanpää, Centre for metrology and
accreditation
2Contents
- (Flow) metrology in short
- Numerical methods in flow metrology
- Calculation examples
- Conclusions
3Short introduction to metrology
- What about if
- one litre would not be equal?
- the mass of one kilogram would vary?
- nobody knows the exact time?
- ...the mixture of anesthesia gases would be
unknown?
4Metrology - the science of measurement
- The definition of internationally accepted units
of a measurement. - The realisation of units of measurement by
scientific methods. - The establishment of traceability chains in
documenting the accuracy of a measurement.
5Metrology - the science of measurement
- A traceability (or calibration) chain
- the documented relationship between the
measurement result and a measurement standard of
a national standard laboratory. - Measurement result for mass flow
6Metrology - the science of measurement
- An example of a calibration chain small gas
flow measurements in Finland.
7Numerical methods in flow metrology
- Velocity and temperature field before the meter
- Velocity and temperature field inside the meter
- Numerical simulations in evaluation of the
measurement uncertainty
8Velocity and temperature field before the flow
meter
- The indication of a flow meter might be depended
on the velocity profile at upstream of the flow
meter. - Investigation of different flow profiles
generated by - 90o bend,
- double-elbow out of plane,
- diffuser or nozzle.
- Turbulent pipe flow
9Velocity and temperature field inside the meter
- More complex geometry
- Usually time depended situation
- Turbulent or laminar flow
10Monte Carlo simulation in evaluation of the
measurement uncertainty
- Usually applied for non-linear measurement models
- Calculation
- Measurement model
- probability density functions
- model evaluation
- approximate distribution function
- estimate of the output quantity value and
associated standard uncertainty.
11Simulation examples
- The flow conditioner before a turbine flow meter
- Study the efficiency of a new type compounded
flow conditioner, - evaluation and validation.
- A Vortex flow meter with an ultrasonic barrier
- Optimise the bluff body shape,
- minimise the pressure loss.
12The flow conditioner before a turbine flow meter
Straight length, double-elbow, diffuser and
straight length
Flow conditioner at right and at the left the
computational domain of it
13The flow conditioner before a turbine flow meter
The computatio-nal grid for gene-rating the
veloci-ty field for the flow conditioner
Computational grid for flow conditioner
14The flow conditioner before a turbine flow meter
- Calculation at volume flow rate 1000 m3/h
- RANS and k - ? RNG turbulence model
- Wall function
- Fully implicit (time) discretisation
15The flow conditioner before a turbine flow meter
With compounded conditioner
Without conditioner
With single perforated plate
Contours of axial and radial velocity vectors 10D
upstream of the flow conditioner
16A Vortex flow meter with an ultrasonic barrier
- Traditionally pressure sen-sors are used to
detect vor-tices generated by a bluff body ?
pressure losses. - New construction, where an ultrasonic barrier is
used instead of pressure sensors ? smaller bluff
body ? smaller pressure losses.
17A Vortex flow meter with an ultrasonic barrier
- Time depended simulation and structured grid
- Spatial discretisation
- convective terms upwind biased discretisation,
- viscous terms central difference.
- Time discretisation
- Runge-Kutta method or
- approximate factorisation.
18A Vortex flow meter with an ultrasonic barrier
Comparison between measured and simulated
pressure fields behind the bluff body
19A Vortex flow meter with an ultrasonic barrier
Pressure field of the simulated vortex street of
a triangular bluff body with a width of 24 mm
facing the edge of the inflow
20Conclusions
- Lower costs and better data analysis
- Installation effects and measurement process
- Uncertainty calculation
- Evaluation of the magnitude of uncertainty
components - Mainly in universities, not yet in NMIs
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