توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Flow Measurement by Electromagnetic Induction: Theory and numerical methods
نام کتاب : Flow Measurement by Electromagnetic Induction: Theory and numerical methods
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : اندازهگیری جریان با القای الکترومغناطیسی: نظریه و روشهای عددی
سری : IOP Series in Sensors and Sensor Systems
نویسندگان : Xiao-Zhang Zhang
ناشر : IOP Publishing
سال نشر : 2020
تعداد صفحات : 130
ISBN (شابک) : 0750325623 , 9780750325622
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 14 مگابایت
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فهرست مطالب :
PRELIMS.pdf
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Author biography
X-Z Zhang
Nomenclature
CH001.pdf
Chapter 1 History and development of theoretical research
References
CH002.pdf
Chapter 2 Basic equations and solution methods
2.1 Basic equations
2.2 Boundary conditions and methods of solutions
2.2.1 Virtual current
2.2.2 Magnetic field
2.2.3 Flow velocity
2.3 Summary
References
CH003.pdf
Chapter 3 Characteristics of EM flowmeters in closed conduits
3.1 Concepts and definitions
3.1.1 Rectilinear weight function
3.1.2 Axisymmetric weight function
3.1.3 Non-uniformity of weight function
3.1.4 Sensitivity of EM flowmeters
3.1.5 Symmetry of the magnetic field and electrode geometry
3.1.6 Uniform magnetic field
3.1.7 Weight function under 2D assumption
3.2 Effect of the electrode shape on the weight function
3.2.1 Point electrodes
3.2.2 Large contacting electrode
3.2.3 Contamination of large electrodes
3.2.4 Large non-contacting electrode
3.2.5 Optimum positions of two pairs of point electrodes
3.2.6 Effect of the conducting pipe connections
3.3 Effects of coil design on magnetic field
3.3.1 ‘Ideal magnet’ model and numerical computation
3.3.2 Magnetic field of coils with diamond shape
3.3.3 Calculation and measurement of a D500 EM flowmeter
3.3.4 Optimum coils design for another D500 EM flowmeter
3.4 Effect of flow velocity distribution
3.4.1 Rectilinear flow
3.4.2 Swirl flow
3.4.3 Partially filled flow
3.5 Asymmetry problems
3.5.1 Errors caused by electrode position and coil dimension
3.5.2 Developing flow
References
CH004.pdf
Chapter 4 Electromagnetic velocity probe
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Long cylinder probe parallel to flow
4.3 Calculation of the sensitivity of EM probes using a 3D model
4.3.1 Problem description
4.3.2 Calculation of virtual current
4.3.3 Virtual currents under other boundary conditions
4.4 Calculation of magnetic field
4.4.1 Single turn coil
4.4.2 Ferromagnetic wall
4.4.3 Real annular coil
4.5 Potential flow field around the probe
4.6 Sensitivity
4.7 Effect of pipe wall property on sensitivity
4.8 Other probe types
4.9 Conclusions
References
CH005.pdf
Chapter 5 Effect of two-phase flow
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Effect of gas bubble at various positions in a pipe cross section
5.3 Effect of gas bubble at various pipe axis positions
5.4 3D model for virtual current with a bubble
5.5 Effect of several bubbles
5.6 Other works
References
CH006.pdf
Chapter 6 Flow reconstruction
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Two methods for flow reconstruction
6.2.1 Geometry discretization
6.2.2 Spectrum expansion
6.3 Examples of reconstruction
6.3.1 Example of geometry discretization
6.3.2 Example of spectrum expansion
6.4 Discussion
References
CH007.pdf
Chapter 7 Dry calibration
7.1 Review of research history
7.2 Some examples
7.2.1 Based on field measurement
7.2.2 Based on transformer signal
7.2.3 Virtual current to help with ‘dry calibration’
7.3 Comments
References
APP1.pdf
Chapter
APP2.pdf
Chapter
APP3.pdf
Chapter
APP4.pdf
Chapter
APP5.pdf
Chapter
E.1 Weight function of EM flowmeters with one-pair or two-pairs of electrodes under uniform transverse field
E.2 Scale potential of magnetic field under various dimensions (rectangle coil)
E.3 Weight function under point electrode and ‘ideal magnet’
E.4 Effect of conductive pipe connection on the sensitivity of EM flowmeters