Theoretical and experimental studies of the Coriolis mass flowmeter

The Coriolis sass flowaeter is modelled using the theory of vibrating beams. Tube deformations for the fundamental mode and the next two nodes of natural (out-of-plane) vibration are worked out for many tube geometries. An improved model taking into account the effects of elastic boundary conditions...

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Main Author: Sultan, G.
Other Authors: Hemp, J.
Published: Cranfield University 1990
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-2375472015-05-02T03:24:13ZTheoretical and experimental studies of the Coriolis mass flowmeterSultan, G.Hemp, J.1990The Coriolis sass flowaeter is modelled using the theory of vibrating beams. Tube deformations for the fundamental mode and the next two nodes of natural (out-of-plane) vibration are worked out for many tube geometries. An improved model taking into account the effects of elastic boundary conditions and added masses of the electromagnetic drive and detectors is also discussed. A method for predicting the optimum detection positions is suggested in relation to signal-to-noise ratio. In addition, an argument for prediction of the effects of a dilute suspension of small bubbles or particles in the fluid is presented. Finally, experimental studies are conducted in order to demonstrate the validity of the theoretical models.532Flow measurement techniquesCranfield Universityhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.237547http://dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk/handle/1826/7616Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Flow measurement techniques
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Flow measurement techniques
Sultan, G.
Theoretical and experimental studies of the Coriolis mass flowmeter
description The Coriolis sass flowaeter is modelled using the theory of vibrating beams. Tube deformations for the fundamental mode and the next two nodes of natural (out-of-plane) vibration are worked out for many tube geometries. An improved model taking into account the effects of elastic boundary conditions and added masses of the electromagnetic drive and detectors is also discussed. A method for predicting the optimum detection positions is suggested in relation to signal-to-noise ratio. In addition, an argument for prediction of the effects of a dilute suspension of small bubbles or particles in the fluid is presented. Finally, experimental studies are conducted in order to demonstrate the validity of the theoretical models.
author2 Hemp, J.
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Sultan, G.
author Sultan, G.
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title Theoretical and experimental studies of the Coriolis mass flowmeter
title_short Theoretical and experimental studies of the Coriolis mass flowmeter
title_full Theoretical and experimental studies of the Coriolis mass flowmeter
title_fullStr Theoretical and experimental studies of the Coriolis mass flowmeter
title_full_unstemmed Theoretical and experimental studies of the Coriolis mass flowmeter
title_sort theoretical and experimental studies of the coriolis mass flowmeter
publisher Cranfield University
publishDate 1990
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