Sensors (Sep 2020)

Salinity Independent Flow Measurement of Vertical Upward Gas-Liquid Flows in a Small Pipe Using Conductance Method

  • Dayang Wang,
  • Ningde Jin,
  • Lusheng Zhai,
  • Yingyu Ren

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s20185263
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 18
p. 5263

Abstract

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Flow measurement in gas-liquid two-phase flow is always a challenging work, because of the non-uniform phase distribution, severe slippage effect between phases, and different flow structures. Furthermore, the variation of salinity changes the water conductivity, which brings more difficulties to multiphase flow measurement. In this study, a methodology for flow measurement using the conductance method in gas-liquid two-phase flow with salinity change is proposed. The methodology includes the suitable conductivity detection method, the strategy of using combined sensors, and the measurement models of flow parameters. A suitable conductivity detection method that can guarantee that the sensor output is linearly proportional to the conductivity is proposed. This conductivity detection method can ensure that the sensors have a high and constant resolution in the conductivity variation caused by water holdup under the conditions of water conductivity change. Afterward, a combined sensor system consisting of a water holdup sensor, velocity sensor, and water conductivity sensor is designed and experimentally evaluated in gas-water two-phase flow in a 20 mm inner diameter pipe. Considering the non-uniform phase distribution, severe slippage effect between phases, different flow structures, and the variation of salinity, a new water holdup measurement model and flow velocity measurement models are established to achieve salinity independent water holdup measurement and flow velocity measurement for the first time.

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