3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual
3-9000-777 Rev E
4.4
Chord gas and sound velocity measurements
At each batch update period, each firing path's transit time measurements are averaged. The
average (mean) value for each path is available via data points MeanTmA1 ... MeanTmD2 (as
appropriate for the meter type).
The data point names often use a "short-hand" way of identifying the receiving transducer.
The last two characters identify the chord (A...D) and the transducer (1=upstream,
2=downstream). For example, MeanTmA1 is the mean transit time for the chord A upstream
transducer.
The difference between a chord's average upstream transit time and average downstream
transit time is the average delta time. The chord's average times and the chord "X" and "L"
dimensions are used to calculate the gas velocity and sound velocity measured by the chord as
shown in
Equation 4-1 Chord Gas Velocity
Equation 4-2 Chord Sound Velocity
where the PortAngleFactor is a dimensionless factor that is dependent upon the chord port angle
with respect to the meter body:
For 60 degree port angles,
PortAngleFactor
for 75 degree port angles,
PortAngleFactor
Chord gas and sound velocity measurements
Equation 4-1
and
Equation
L
V
------------------ -
=
chord
2X
C
=
chord classic
,
C
C
=
chord
chord classic
,
0.5
•
=
1
+
0.5
•
=
1
+
4-2.
2
t
t
–
chord
1
2
-------------- -
t
t
chord
1
2
L
t
t
+
chord
1
2
-------------- -
-------------- -
t
t
2
1
2
×
PortAngleFactor
2
2
V chord
X chord
•
--------------------------------------- -
------------------- -
2
2
C chord classic
L chord
,
2
2
V chord
X chord
•
--------------------------------------- -
------------------- -
2
2
C chord classic
L chord
,
Section 4: Flow measurement
January 2018
2
•
tan
(
60°
)
2
•
tan
(
°
)
75
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