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New Compact Low-Flow Measurement and Control Technologies Stephen P. Glaudel
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[File Name or Event] Emerson Confidential 27-Jun-01, Slide 2 12 January 2004 IFPAC/NeSSI 2 AgendaAgenda Traditional Instrumentation Packaging Analytical needs (small size) - SP76 Flow-Measurement Technology Choices –Variable-Area (VA), Thermal-Mass (TMF), Coriolis, etc. Meter-only vs. Integral-Control / Valve ? Multivariable: –Flow (mass, volume), Density, Pressure, Temperature, … Communications: –Limitations of Analog I/O –Many Networks, Many Choices
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[File Name or Event] Emerson Confidential 27-Jun-01, Slide 3 12 January 2004 IFPAC/NeSSI 3 SP76 Industrial Downport Substrates
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[File Name or Event] Emerson Confidential 27-Jun-01, Slide 4 12 January 2004 IFPAC/NeSSI 4 Company Confidential SP76 Industrial Downports Thermal-Mass and VA meters & controllers
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Thermal Mass Flow (Gas or Liquid) Flow k * Cp * Temp Coriolis Mass Flow (Gas or Liquid) Flow = k * Phase Mass Flow Measurement and Control True Mass Measurement (plus Density) Relative Immunity to: Fluid variations
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[File Name or Event] Emerson Confidential 27-Jun-01, Slide 6 12 January 2004 IFPAC/NeSSI 6 Coriolis and Thermal are Complementary in Many Customers’ Gas Applications Molecular Weight “Suitability” N 2 (28) He (4) C4F8 (200) Cl 2 (71) Complex Halocarbons and Metalo- Organics Light Gas Heavy Gas
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[File Name or Event] Emerson Confidential 27-Jun-01, Slide 7 12 January 2004 IFPAC/NeSSI 7 Traditional Coriolis Meter Packages LabView, Intellution, etc. Sensors Transmitters Users
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[File Name or Event] Emerson Confidential 27-Jun-01, Slide 8 12 January 2004 IFPAC/NeSSI 8 Small Coriolis Mass Flow Sensor Drive, Pickoffs, & DSP Electronics 1.53” 3.03” Enclosure Coriolis Tube
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[File Name or Event] Emerson Confidential 27-Jun-01, Slide 9 12 January 2004 IFPAC/NeSSI 9 Drive, Pickoffs, & DSP Electronics Small Coriolis Mass Flow Sensor 1.53” 3.03” Modbus LabView, Intellution, etc.
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[File Name or Event] Emerson Confidential 27-Jun-01, Slide 10 12 January 2004 IFPAC/NeSSI 10 +24Vdc 3 I/O sets Flow Small Coriolis Mass Flow Sensor
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[File Name or Event] Emerson Confidential 27-Jun-01, Slide 11 12 January 2004 IFPAC/NeSSI 11 PID Sensor(s) Valve Only Difference Is The Sensor Thermal or Coriolis Common Valve Technologies Common Electronics Integration: Packaging, Calibration, Tuning Synergies Between Coriolis and Thermal Mass Controllers
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[File Name or Event] Emerson Confidential 27-Jun-01, Slide 12 12 January 2004 IFPAC/NeSSI 12 Heat T1T1 T2T2 PID Coriolis Thermal Mass-Flow-Control: Coriolis and Thermal Solutions PID DSP, Drive, Pickoffs
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[File Name or Event] Emerson Confidential 27-Jun-01, Slide 13 12 January 2004 IFPAC/NeSSI 13 Low-Flow Coriolis Integrated-Control: Axial or Downport Connections
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[File Name or Event] Emerson Confidential 27-Jun-01, Slide 14 12 January 2004 IFPAC/NeSSI 14 Volume vs. Mass Flow Liquid (Good Applications) 3 Different Tube Sizes
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[File Name or Event] Emerson Confidential 27-Jun-01, Slide 15 12 January 2004 IFPAC/NeSSI 15 Volume vs. Mass Flow Heavy Gas (Good Applications) Volume vs. Mass Flow Heavy Gas (Good Applications)
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[File Name or Event] Emerson Confidential 27-Jun-01, Slide 16 12 January 2004 IFPAC/NeSSI 16 Volume vs. Mass Flow Light Gas @ Low Pressure (Dubious) Volume vs. Mass Flow Light Gas @ Low Pressure (Dubious) Tube Pressure Drop vs. Flowrate
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[File Name or Event] Emerson Confidential 27-Jun-01, Slide 17 12 January 2004 IFPAC/NeSSI 17 Volume vs. Mass Flow Light Gas @ High Pressure (Good) Volume vs. Mass Flow Light Gas @ High Pressure (Good)
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[File Name or Event] Emerson Confidential 27-Jun-01, Slide 18 12 January 2004 IFPAC/NeSSI 18 Flow Performance Testing, Calibration Accuracy (%rate vs. F.S.), Turndown, Zero-Stability
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[File Name or Event] Emerson Confidential 27-Jun-01, Slide 19 12 January 2004 IFPAC/NeSSI 19 Multivariable Instruments Flowrate (Mass- or Volumetric-) Totalizers Density Temperature Pressure(?) Calculated Values Diagnostics(?) Valve Characteristics Control Tunings……………. +24Vdc --- 4-20mA
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[File Name or Event] Emerson Confidential 27-Jun-01, Slide 20 12 January 2004 IFPAC/NeSSI 20 Each Network has its place (design optimum) Speed, Bandwidth Requirements Topology, Distance, Cable Management Power, Intrinsic Safety Mastership/Peer Considerations Scope of Vendors/Devices to be Networked Most Importantly, Market Drivers There is often no Perfect Selection Many installations may end up with Two Buses –E.g. FF (Process) and DeviceNet (Discrete) Selecting ‘Open’ Communication Networks
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[File Name or Event] Emerson Confidential 27-Jun-01, Slide 21 12 January 2004 IFPAC/NeSSI 21 Common Themes 1.Cost Savings: Installation, Diagnostics, Commissioning, etc. 2.PLC, DCS: ‘System’ issues, Industrial Market pressures 3.Electronic ‘Device Profile’ data (DDL, EDS, GSD…) 4.Conformance Testing, Training, Integration Partners 5.Need for modularly-designed instruments, when comm needs change…. Selecting ‘Open’ Communication Networks
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[File Name or Event] Emerson Confidential 27-Jun-01, Slide 22 12 January 2004 IFPAC/NeSSI 22 Questions?Questions?
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[File Name or Event] Emerson Confidential 27-Jun-01, Slide 23 12 January 2004 IFPAC/NeSSI 23
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