AGA FOM-2005 Fluidic Oscillation Measurement for Natural Gas Applications《天然气应用的射流振荡测量XQ0503》.pdf
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1、 Engineering Technical Note Prepared by the AGA Operating Section Distribution Measurement Committee 400 N. Capitol St., N.W., 4thFloor Washington, DC 20001 U.S.A. Phone: 202-824-7000 Fax: 202-824-7082 Web site: www.aga.org Fluidic Oscillation Measurement for Natural Gas Applications Copyright 2005
2、American Gas Association All Rights Reserved Catalog No. XQ0503 September 2005 iiTABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS iii DISCLAIMER AND COPYRIGHT.v ACKNOWLEGDEMENTvi ABSTRACT.vii 1 INTRODUCTION.1 1.1 Task Group Scope 1 1.2 Engineering Technical Note Scope 1 2 PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION.2 2.1 Introductio
3、n 2 2.2 Theory of Fluidic Oscillation Measurement.2 2.2.1 Oscillation Principle 2 2.2.2 Flow Tranquilizer 2 2.2.3 Jet Formation Nozzle. 3 2.2.4 The Coanda Effect . 3 2.2.5 Oscillation Chamber 3 2.2.6 Reynolds Number Relationship 4 2.2.7 Characterization 5 2.2.8 Sensing Method 6 3 METER CONSTRUCTION
4、7 3.1 General 7 3.2 Body 7 3.3 Sensing Elements .7 3.4 Electronics7 4 PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS .8 4.1 Meter Error and Uncertainty 8 4.2 Meter Performance Curve 8 4.3 Pressure Loss8 4.4 Maximum Flow Rate8 4.5 Minimum Flow Rate and Rangeability 8 4.6 Pulsation Effects.9 4.7 Meter Endurance 9 5 UNCE
5、RTAINTY ANALYSIS AND METER ERROR.10 6 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS 11 6.1 Piping Configuration 11 6.2 Sizing Considerations.11 6.3 Pressure and Temperature Measurements 11 6.4 Contamination Strainers and Filters 11 6.5 Over-Range Protection .12 6.6 Bypass 12 6.7 Vibration 12 6.8 Orientation12 6.9 Pulsa
6、tion 12 6.10 Gas Composition 12 iii7 FIELD CHECKS.14 7.1 General 14 7.2 Transfer Proving.14 7.3 Differential Pressure Measurement Verification14 7.4 Meter Diagnostics.15 8 CALIBRATION17 9 RECOMMENDATIONS18 9.1 Industry 18 9.2 Users 18 9.3 Manufacturers.18 9.4 Researchers.18 10 APPENDICES .19 Appendi
7、x A OIML Disturbance Test Piping 21 Appendix B Reference Literature25 Appendix C Fluidic Oscillation Measurement Use in the Water Distribution Industry .26 Appendix D Uncertainty Analysis of Fluidic Oscillation Meters .27 FORM FOR SUGGESTION TO CHANGE 31 ivDISCLAIMERS AND COPYRIGHT The American Gas
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18、rm for Suggestion to Change AGA Engineering Technical Note on Fluidic Oscillation Measurement - Natural Gas Applications“ and sending it to: Operations Rich Dewar, Actaris US Gas; Edward Bowles, Southwest Research Institute; Alex Podgers, American Meter Co.; Chuck Brunson, Actaris US Gas; and Andrew
19、 Carver, Actaris Metering Systems is appreciated. In addition, the following list includes those who provided information for the technical note, reviewed the drafts, offered comments and helped in the writing of this document. Their contributions are acknowledged with thanks. Though every attempt w
20、as made to include in the list everyone who contributed, we sincerely regret if any omissions have occurred. Last Name First Name Organization Camden Terry Vectren Energy Cancilla Philip Dominion Peoples Chun Ed Pacific Gas therefore, there is a theoretical minimum flow rate at which this occurs. Be
21、low this theoretical minimum rate, the gas will simply diffuse into the measuring chamber, passing evenly by both sides of the obstacle. - 4 - -3-2-101230 200000 400000 600000 800000 1000000Reynolds NumberError %error %=(1- (referencevolume)/(metervolume) x100Atm60psia100psia150psiaFigure 2.4 2.2.7
22、Characterization A fluidic oscillator, once characterized, will have an “incremental volume” associated with that meter. The incremental volume is the volume of gas at metering temperature and pressure that is needed to flip the gas jet once and is determined at the time of calibration of the meter;
23、 this incremental volume is the reciprocal of the Meter Factor. The factors that could influence the characteristic incremental volume are dimensional changes in the jet formation nozzle or oscillation chamber that constrain the pressure nodes P1(on either side of the cavity) and P2(as shown in Figu
24、re 2.3). So with no moving parts, these dimensions should be stable with respect to time. - 5 - 2.2.8 Sensing Method SensorsOnce an oscillating fluid flow has been created, its oscillations must be sensed and communicated to some instrument for volume determination. Given todays technology, the most
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