5 Selection of the Measuring Point
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5.3
Influence of Noise
The ultrasonic waves do not only propagate in the fluid but also in the pipe wall (see Fig. 5.1). They are reflected at flang-
es.
The reflected pipe wall signals can disturb the measurement, especially if:
• the measuring point is close to the reflection point
• the pipe wall signals and measuring signals are received by the transducer at the same time
Fig. 5.1: Propagation of ultrasonic waves
Tab. 5.3: Measuring points to be avoided
Measuring point directly at the reflection point (l
S
< 3 D)
Measuring point at a distance of l
S
± 2 D from the reflection point
Pipe wall signal and measuring signal are received by the transducer at the same time.
I
S
= ·
· D
l
S
–
distance to the reflection point
D
–
outer pipe diameter
c
F
–
sound speed of the fluid
c
P
–
sound speed of the pipe
n
–
number of sound paths
ultrasonic waves in the pipe wall (pipe wall signal)
ultrasonic waves in the fluid (measuring signal)
disadvantageous
l
S
disadvantageous
l
s
n
2
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c
P
c
F
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