Evaluation of Cross Correlation Technique to Measure Flow in Pipes of the Oil Industry


Autoria(s): AVILÁN, Eddie J.; CRISPIM, Verginia Reis; BARREIRA, Luís Eduardo Barreira; SALGADO, Cesar Marques
Data(s)

29/06/2016

29/06/2016

2013

Resumo

The present work is concerned with the use of the cross correlation technique to measure delay time between two simulated signals displaced with respect to time, in order to develop a cross correlator system that will be used to measure the water and oil pipes flowrate in which the detection system is composed by two external low intensity radiation sources located along the tube and two NaI(Tl) gamma-ray detectors. The final purpose of the correlator system is to use the natural disturbances, as the turbulence in the own flow rather than to inject radioactive tracers to the fluid flow as usually is carried out. In the design of this correlator is evaluated the point-by-point calculation method for the cross correlation function in order to produce a system accurate and fast. This method is divided at the same time in three modes of operation: direct, relay and polarity.

Identificador

http://carpedien.ien.gov.br:8080/handle/ien/1788

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Instituto de Engenharia Nuclear

Brasil

IEN

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #Cross Correlation Technique #Evalution Technique
Tipo

conferenceObject