This invention relates to a method and an apparatus for system and process monitoring with an electromagnetic sensor.
The method and apparatus is based on a medium flowing through a flow tube essentially in the direction of the flow-tube axis, wherein a magnetic field passes through the flow tube in a direction essentially perpendicular to the flow-tube axis, wherein a measurement voltage is induced in at least one measuring electrode disposed essentially perpendicular to the flow-tube axis, and wherein the induced measurement voltage or the measurement data provide information about the volume flow of the medium in the flow tube.
European Patent, No. EP 0 814 324 B1 discloses an instrumentation amplifier arrangement for an electromagnetic flowmeter. To permit reliable conditioning of the measuring-electrode signals even in the presence of solids-loaded fluids, particularly of fluids having a high solids content, without increasing the coil current, the following inventive development is proposed in that patent specification: Each measuring electrode has an instrumentation amplifier arrangement associated with it. This arrangement comprises a preamplifier having its input end connected to the measuring electrode, and an A/D converter directly following the preamplifier. Also provided is a clock generator which feeds the A/D converter with a sampling signal, the clock frequency of the clock generator being greater than approximately 1 kHz. The A/D converters are followed by a subtracter. As stated above, in the prior art, the measuring-electrode signals are used exclusively to exactly determine the volume flow in the flow tube.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a method and apparatus which, in addition to determining the volume flow, allow the detection of a change in a system variable and/or process variable.
The method according to the present invention is characterized in that the actual measurement data is determined over a predetermined period of time and, if necessary, stored, that the actual measurement data is compared with predetermined, desired data, and that a message is output when a deviation is detected between the actual measurement data and the desired data. The message may be output in audible and/or visual form.
In short, according to the present invention, the voltage values at the measuring electrodes are observed continuously or intermittently. This permits a reliable statement to be made about a change in a system variable and/or process variable at an early time. As soon as a change in a system and/or process variable has been detected, a resulting error in the determination of the volume of the medium flowing through the flow tube can be effectively eliminated. It also becomes possible to detect any fault in a system or process component and to replace the faulty component as quickly as possible.
In a further development of the method according to the present invention, a message is only output to operating personnel if the actual measurement data lie outside preset tolerances about the desired data.
In a preferred embodiment of the method according to the present invention, the frequency spectrum U(f) of the voltage values induced in the measuring electrode is used for system and/or process monitoring. Thus, generally speaking, a change in the frequency spectrum characteristic of a system and/or a process is taken as an indication that an undesired change has occurred in a system variable and/or process variable.
Alternatively, at least one predetermined salient pattern within the frequency spectrum, e.g., a peak occurring at a given instant or at a given frequency, is used for the system and/or process monitoring. The peak may originate from a gear pump, for example. When the location or amplitude of this peak changes, this is a clear indication of a change in system and/or process conditions. If, in addition, the desired data is determined under different conditions, it is possible to infer from the change which of the system and/or process variables has changed.
The apparatus according to the present invention is characterized in that an evaluation/control unit determines actual measurement data over a predetermined period of time and stores this data, that the evaluation/control unit compares the actual measurement data with predetermined, desired data, and that the evaluation/control unit causes a message to be output when a deviation is detected between the actual measurement data and the desired data.
The present invention will now be explained in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Due to presence of a magnetic field which is produced by two diametrically opposed electromagnets (not shown in
In the case shown, the two measuring electrodes 3, 4 are in direct contact with the medium 6, but the coupling may also be capacitive. The voltage values U, which are preferably determined at the measuring electrodes 3, 4 continuously, are digitized in the A/D converters 8, 9. The digital values are fed to the evaluation/control unit 7 for evaluation. Preferably, the evaluation/control unit calculates the frequency spectrum from the voltage values. It either determines changes originating from system and/or process variables based on a long-time examination of the frequency spectrum or picks out salient peaks in the frequency spectrum and outputs an error message as soon as changes in location and/or amplitude exceed preset tolerance values.
The second frequency spectrum, shown in
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This application claims priority from PCT/EP01/11234 filed on Sep. 28, 2001.
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