Development of a Thermal Based Flow Measurement Technique for Very Low Flow Velocities
Master thesis
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2016-06Metadata
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A measurement technique for very low flow velocities based on thermal measurements is proposed as an alternative for measurements in larger- diameter pipes. The velocity of a locally accelerated thermal flow is calculated from the time shift between registration of heat pulse and distance separating the two temperature sensors. Additional study using PIV and
high-speed recording in analysing and quantifying the flow pattern induced by heat pulses in static and dynamic environments is performed.
The results from this study showed that a clear and distinct registration of heat pulses was necessary in order to easily calculate the average velocity. Based on small-scale laboratory works, location of the measurement equipment was decisive in terms of getting best possible registrations of heat pulses. The results show a jet-like pattern of the movement induced by heat pulse in static environment and the collision of jets resulting in a mushroom-like vortex structure in the dynamic environment.
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Master's thesis in Petroleum engineering