Invensys receives new patent for optimizing Coriolis flow measurement during changing condition
Posted 07 December 2005Invensys receives new patent for optimizing Coriolis flow measurement
during changing conditions
FOXBORO, MASSACHUSETTS, USA – Invensys has received a patent for digital
technology that optimizes start up and operations for the company’s
award-winning Foxboro CFT50 Digital Coriolis mass flowmeter. U.S. patent number
6,950,760 B2 applies to Invensys techniques for selecting optimal mode of
operation for accurate flow measurement during changing flow conditions.
The newly patented process keeps the Coriolis meter running stably in
single-phase or two-phase flow conditions through precise digital analysis of
flow measures at startup and at transitions between operational modes. During
startup, for example, the mode of operation could include a random sequence of
flow sensing. Once a consistent flow is determined, the digital flow meter
analyzes and synthesizes these conditions for accurate flow measurement. If flow
conditions change, the flowmeter will revert back to a previous mode to regain
flow accuracy. High-speed digital signal processing allows the meter to respond
to changing flow conditions many times faster than standard Coriolis flowmeters,
making the CFT50 even more suitable for start up and ending process flow
conditions in which two-phase flow is prevalent.
Digital Coriolis flowmeter technologies were developed through a collaborative
program between the Foxboro Measurements and Instruments Division of Invensys
Process Systems and Oxford University in the UK. These technologies are
incorporated into the Foxboro CFT50 digital Coriolis mass flow transmitter,
which has won numerous awards, including Best of Show in the ISA New Product
Showcase.