Ultrasonic
Doppler Ultrasonic Flow Meter (Clamp
On /Portable)
A Doppler flow meter transmits an acoustic signal into
the flow stream at a specific frequency. This signal reflects
off particulate, either solids or gas bubbles. The reflected
signal is detected by the receive transducer. The flow meter
compares the transmit & receive frequencies & computes the
frequency shift. This frequency shift is proportional to
the liquid's flow velocity & is known as the Doppler's effect.
Doppler Flow Meters are only used for liquids containing
gas bubbles or particulates. Some of the applications where
Doppler has advantage over Transmit time are Treated Waste
Water, Raw Water, Slurries, Sewage, Viscous Liquids, Acid,
Pulp Stock, Food Products, Aerated Water, Cooling Water
etc.
Transit Time Ultrasonic Flow Meter
(Clamp On/Portable)
A simple analogy to explain the transit time flow measurement
principle is the example of a boat flowing in the river.
A boat crossing a stream at an angle to the stream's current
will take less time to cross when going with the current
than going against it. This time difference is proportional
to the velocity of the stream's current.
To relate this to a transit time flow meter, simply replace
the boat with an acoustic signal. A upstream transducer
(T1) sends a signal to a downstream transducer (T2) that
in turn sends back a signal. When there is no flow then
time required to travel from T1 to T2 as well as time required
from T2 to T1 remains the same. However when there is a
flow, the effect of flowing velocity on the acoustic signal
is to assist the signal in the up to downstream direction
& hinder the signal in the down to upstream direction.
This creates the time difference by which the liquid's
flowing velocity & ultimately the flow rate is determined.
This meter can be used on clean liquid applications only
like clean water, Chemicals, potable water, DM Water, petroleum
products.

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