Title: Vortex Training
1Vortex Training
- Market Analysis, Background Information, New
Electronics - Features, Options, Diagnostics
2Vortex Training
- Vortex Meter Market
- Size and growth projections
- Major Markets
- Background Information
- Theory and operation
- Product information
- New Features
- Electronics
- Velocity pickup
- Wiring
- Software
- Communications
- HART
- MODBUS
- Fieldbus
- FF
- PROFIBUS PA
- Diagnostics
- Simulation Program
3Vortex Meters - Marketplace
- Projected Size and Growth
4Vortex Meters - Marketplace
5Vortex Meters - Marketplace
6Vortex Meters - Marketplace
- 2005 Market Share Estimates
7Major Markets
- District Heating
- Steam Flow
- Chilled Water
- Hot Water
- Industrial Markets
- Steam Flow
- Industrial bulk gas
- Compressed Air
- Natural Gas
- Gas Vapors
- Petroleum derivatives
8Vortex Meter Background
- In 1911 he made an analysis of the alternating
double row of vortices behind a stone, bluff
body, in a fluid stream, now famous as Kármán's
Vortex Street. This happens when the fluid that
flows around a body fails to stick to the shape,
but instead breaks off behind it into a wave. He
also noted that the distance between the vortices
was constant and depended solely on the size of
the rock that formed it.
9Examples of Karmans Vortex Street
- Well use a heated plate as the Bluff Body. The
heat will provide the images using a thermal
camera to view the generation of the vortices. - In the first example of Von Karman Vortices, a
heated plate with a thick initial thermal
boundary layer is accelerated to 5 m/s in air.
The boundary layer is swept downstream and rolls
up into a pair of shed vortices. Temperature
contours are shown in the movie making the flow
visible
10Example of Karmans Vortex Street
- Continuation from previous slide
11Examples of Karmans Vortex Street
- Vortex formation in Nature
- Vortices formed off of Gaudalupe Island
12Examples of Karmans Vortex Street
- Vortex Formation in Nature
- Flagpole acts as bluff body
13Additional Findings
- Von Karman also discovered the following
- Shedding frequency ? Fluid velocity!
14From Nature to Meter Velocity Calculation
- Putting it all together
- Vortices are alternately shed off a bluff body at
a constant wavelength the wavelength is
determined by the bluff body width - Shedding frequency is proportional to velocity
- Then
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V velocity
f frequency
D Bluff body width
St Strouhal number (dimensionless number used
to characterize flow)
15Strouhal Number
- The Strouhal number is the ratio between the
vortex wavelength and the shedder bar width. - It is a Reynolds number dependent variable but
experiments have shown that at Re numbers above
10,000 it is essentially a constant
16Linear Range Re Number vs Strouhal Number
17Simplifying the equations
- St constant
- D shedder body width constant
- Rearranging the equation
- K calibration factor (meter factor)
- Calculated during calibration
18Physical Measurement
- To become a meter we must measure the frequency
- Two helpful facts
- Vortices are alternately shed
- A vortex is a low pressure zone
19Physical Measurement
- First vortex is generated
- Low pressure zone creates a DP across sensor
- Sensor is loaded in the direction of the vortex
- Next vortex passes on opposite side of sensor
20Physical Measurement
- Piezo-electric crystals
- Generate a charge when loaded
- Charge converted to a signal
- Electronics measure frequency of signal
- Electronic calculate velocity from frequency
21Physical Measurement
22Physical Measurement
23What does all this mean?
- Now that we have solved the velocity to frequency
relationship we can arrive at - Q volumetric flow rate
- A cross sectional area of pipe (meter body)
- V velocity
24Temperature and Pressure
- Temperature
- 1000 ohm Platinum RTD
- Pressure
- Solid state Pressure Transducer
- Located behind the velocity pickup
- Proven using multi port sampling valve and
numerous tests
25Mass Flow Measurement
- Compensated Volumetric Flowrate (SCFM)
- s Standard conditions (1 atm, 70 F)
- a Actual conditions
26Pressure Temperature Compensation
- Tables pre-programmed for
- Water, Steam, Air, Ar, NH3 (Gas Liquid), Cl2
(Gas Liquid), CO, CO2, He, H2, CH4, N2, O2 - Other Gases Liquids
- Use Equations of State
- Real Gas Law
- API 2540
- Goyal Doraiswamy
- AGA 8
27Sizing Considerations Liquid Low Flow
- Low Flow Major Consideration
- Liquids
- Reynolds Number limitation - typically liquid
limiting factor - Minimum Measurable Velocity, Amplitude
typically associated with gas and steam
28Sizing Considerations Gas and Steam Low Flow
- Low Flow Major Consideration
- Gases
- Reynolds Number limitation - typically liquid
limiting factor - Minimum Measurable Velocity, Amplitude
typically associated with gas and steam
29Sizing Considerations High Flow
- Liquid High Flow Limitation
- Gas and Steam High Flow Limitation
- Resonance of the velocity tab is the limiting
factor on the high flows note that the ½ and
¾ meters have a limit of 180 fps and 230 fps
30Insertion Reynolds Number Correction
- Insertion Meters are designed to dynamically
correct for pipe size and Re number - The larger the pipe the less total flow the
insertion head sees - The higher the velocity the more constant the
flow profile - The meters electronics takes into account the
pipe size, the insertion depth and the predicted
flow profile to compute the average flow reading
throughout the meters range
31Vortex Key Points
- Vortex Meters are inherently linear no square
root extraction etc. - The shedding phenomena is independent of flowing
media, i.e. gas, liquid, steam thus the meter can
be calibrated on water and used on a gas by
simply programming it for the fluid - No Moving Parts No drift over time
32Key Points
- Temperature and Pressure Compensation
- More than just a multi-variable
- Ability to dynamically calculate density and to
adjust for low Re numbers below 10,000 remember
the curve - Ability to measure mass flow with a single
penetration - Multiple outputs from a single penetration
33Inline Meter
34Insertion Meter
35Product Portfolio
- Volumetric Meter
- Inexpensive option
- Liquid applications
- Sold on cost and relationship
- Multiparameter Meter
- Multiple outputs
- 3 analog, 3 alarm, 1 pulse and HART
- Options Modbus, EMS ( Energy)
- Sold on technological merit
- Most commonly used on gas and steam
- Energy option
- Input options temperature, pressure, alarm,
etc.
36Product Approvals
- Sierra Innova vortex meter approvals
- FM/FMC Class I Div 1, Groups B,C,D
- FM/FMC Class II/III Div 1, Groups E,F,G
- Canadian CRN
- ATEX submitted approval expected July or August
2007 - PED work in progress expected July or August
2007
37Product Portfolio
- Inline
- Flanged - ½ to 8 (DN15-DN200) designs for 10
and 12 in near future - Wafer - ½ to 4 (DN15-DN100)
- Materials of construction Carbon Steel,
Stainless Steel, Hastelloy - Insertion 2 and up (DN50 and up)
- NPT
- Flanged
- Packing Gland
- Hot Tap with Retractor
- Materials of construction Carbon Steel,
Stainless Steel, Hastelloy
38Product Portfolio
- Future Designs
- Reducer for inline meters already sold as a
special expected fourth quarter 2007 - Different materials of construction
- Plastic inline
- Plastic insertion
- Specials Capability
- High pressure flanged bodies
- Special ANSI pipe schedules
- Face to face dimensions
39Competitive Comparison
- Yokogawa
- Product offering Inline only
- Flanged ½-12
- Wafer ½-4
- Multivariable with Temperature only
- EH
- Product offering Inline only
- Flanged - ½-12
- Wafer ½-6
- Multivariable with Temperature only
40Competitive Comparison
- Rosemount
- Product offering Inline only
- Flanged - ½-12
- Wafer ½-4
- Multivariable with Temperature only
- ABB
- Product offering Inline only
- Flanged - ½-12
- Wafer - ½-4
- Multivariable with Temperature only
41Competitive Comparison
- Pricing N.A. list prices
- Example 2 150LB Flange SS No Display
Volumetric only - Yokogawa Price 1850
- Rosemount Price 2050
- EH Price 1750
- Sierra Price 1840
42Competitive Comparison
- Pricing N.A. list prices
- Example 2 150LB Flange SS Local Display
Volumetric only - Yokogawa Price 2132
- Rosemount Price 2300
- EH Price 2030
- Sierra Price 2000
43Competitive Advantage
- Sierra Innova vortex product line
- Widest range of meter configurations
- Inline Meter
- Insertion Meter
- Low cost alternative to large inline meter
- Little competition from major manufacturers
- Multiparameter Technology
- High Accuracy Repeatability
- Multiple Outputs
- Wide fluid ranges, gas, liquids, steam
- Little to no competition sell on technological
merit - Volumetric Technology
- Ability to address low end commercial market
- Competitive cost structure
44Competitive Advantage
- Sierra Innova vortex product line
- Mechanical Features
- Low Mass cantilevered velocity tab
- Minimizes pipe stress effects
- Low mass-small area design increase noise
immunity - Design allows the sensor to be potted eliminating
triboelectric affects - Signal Processing
- New predictive filter techniques
- Able to accurately predict amplitude and
frequency from entered information to set filter - Better flow signal resolution
- Driven cable allows for a greater signal ampitude
and minimizes the triboelectric affect
45New Product Features - Electronics
- Velocity Pickup
- 4 A/D converters with constant gain vs Variable
Gain and 1 A/D converter - Reduces the possibility of amplifying noise
- Better signal resolution
- Loop Powered Mass
- 24X Loop Power and HART
- Same as 22X with the addition of TP
46New Product Features - Electronics
- Wiring Layout
- Backlight for 22X and 24X Loop Powered meters
47New Product Features - Electronics
- Wiring Layout
- High Power DC
- Option 1 and Option 2 can be used for external
inputs, i.e. pressure, temperature etc.
48New Product Features - Electronics
- Wiring Layout
- 24X AC powered units now have a DC out terminal
- Optional input terminals for external pressure,
temperature or discrete alarm input - DC layout similar without the DC out option
49New Product Features - Software
- Communications
- HART Standard on volumetric, loop powered mass
and mass meter - MODBUS optional output can be ordered on any
configuration except that it makes the meter a
high power unit no longer loop powered - Fieldbus
- Profibus PA working with a consulting firm
expect it to be complete end of fourth quarter - Foundation Fieldbus future after Profibus PA
50New Product Features - Software
- Units Menu
- Added ability to display and output pressure
units in Absolute or Gauge - Need to enter the atmospheric pressure at meter
location or default atmospheric, i.e. 14.7 psia
at sea level
51New Product Features - Software
- Calibration Column
- Low Flow Cutoff
- A/D counts larger number than the previous
meters - Right Arrow for approximate volumetric units
- Right Arrow again for approximated mass units
52New Product Features - Software
- Hidden Diagnostics Column 1
- A1, A2, A3, A4 four A/D converters and relative
signal strength, amplitude - Ck dynamic calculated value relates signal
strength, velocity and density to set the
adaptive filter fi. Can also use this value to
check the meters Ck setting in the calibration
menu - Lvl threshold level. At no flow Lvl must be
below the LFCO or you will have indicated flow in
a no flow situation - Adj. Filter adjustable filter. If this reads a
negative number the Ck setting is not set
correctly
53New Product Features - Software
- Hidden Diagnostics Column 2
- Alarm 1-3 Test allows you to choose a high (on)
or low level (off) to test the circuit and relay - Reynolds Correction enable it for insertion
meters, disable for inline meters - Gain Control Manual Control default is one
in tough applications you can raise it to try and
get better low end reading
54Special Configurations - EMS
- Energy Meter Menu
- Sent from Factory as Sent flow only 0 return
with a 1000 ohm resistor in the wiring connector
for RTD 2 - If to be used other than a sent flow only wire
in the customer supplied 1000 ohm RTD
55Special Configurations - EMS
- Energy Meter Menu
- Wiring Diagram
56Meter Simulation Programs
- Volumetric Meter Simulator
- Same exact software that is loaded in the meter
- Used to duplicate customers set up to see how the
meter will react - Built in frequency generation to monitor meter
diagnostics and outputs - Mass Meter Simulator
- Same as above except for the mass meters
- Up/Down Interface
- Used to upload and download information to the
meters - Possible to have customer download meter, save it
and send the file to you so that you can upload
it and see for yourself how the meters is
behaving - Hart Interface
- Used just like a HART handheld
- Download at www.vortekinst.com
57Meter Simulator Programs
- Typical K-factors for Inline meter body sizes
- ½ 13,500
- ¾ 5,400
- 1 2000
- 1.5 560
- 2 260
- 3 79
- 4 34
- 6 9
- 8 4.4
- Typical K-factors for Insertion meters
- 221/241 9.6