Flow meters

Measuring and testing – Volume or rate of flow – By measuring transit time of tracer or tag

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7386104, G01F 168

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055266967

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BRIEF SUMMARY
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Crude oil discharging from a production well is usually a mixture of oil and water or of oil, water and gas. It also frequently contains some sand, or similar particulates, which have been swept out of the rock formations by the fluid flow.
Normal practice is to discharge this mixture into a separating vessel where the various phases are separated by gravity into a gas flow, an oil flow, and a water flow which usually contains the sand. On a typical North Sea production platform there may be 20 wells discharging into a single separator. The single phase oil and gas flows discharging from the separator can be accurately metered for the purposes of custody transfer (sale) and taxation. Flow measured in this way measures the combined flow of all the wells together.
In order to best manage the oil field so as to maximise the recoverable reserves and/or minimise the cost it is necessary to know what flows are being produced by each well individually. This is currently achieved by the use of a "test separator" which is a smaller version of the separator previously referred to. Periodically each well will be connected to the test separator so that the flows of each phase can be measured from that well. This has the disadvantages that:
The test separator is heavy and costly;
The results are infrequent;
The manpower costs are high;
It is not suitable for sub-sea production systems.
The industry would like to have a flow meter that can be installed in each oil well flow line that can measure the flows of the three fluid phases, known as a multiphase flow meter, so as to provide continuous field management information. Ideally it should be capable of sub-sea installation. The accuracy does not need to be as high as for single phase metering, and a typical target is .+-.5%
Because of the importance of this topic it is the subject of considerable activity in the U.K. and elsewhere. Various techniques are being examined, but at this time there is no proven commercially available device.
The problem is a complex one, made even more complex by the behaviour of multiphase flow. When two or three fluid phases flow together in a pipe many types of flow pattern and distribution of phases are possible especially when one of the phases is a gas. Different behaviour is seen in horizontal pipes, pipes inclined up, pipes inclined down, and vertical pipes. Surges are common. It is also common for the different phases to travel at substantially different velocities and in particular for a gas phase to have a higher velocity in the pipe than the liquid phases.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

According to the present invention there is provided a mixing and flow measurement device in a fluid flow pipe, comprising means for determining the ambient temperature of the main fluid comprising one or more fluid phases flowing through the pipe, an injection means for injecting a jet of a secondary fluid into the pipe to create intimate mixing of all the phases comprising the main fluid and intimate mixing of the secondary fluid with the main fluid, a source of the secondary fluid at a temperature substantially different from that of the ambient temperature of the main fluid and temperature measurement means within the flow pipe at one or more positions downstream from the injection means.
With such a device it is possible to utilise the secondary fluid as a tracer to track the movement of the main fluid through the flow pipe, the presence of the tracer at any location being detected by a temperature change from the ambient temperature of the main fluid, referred to as a temperature pulse. The movement of this temperature pulse through the flow pipe can be timed to enable a measurement of the velocity and the volumetric flow rate of the main flow to be calculated.
In accordance with another aspect of this invention there is provided a method of measuring the flow of a fluid in a fluid flow pipe, comprising the steps of determining the ambient temperature of the main fluid comprising one or more fluid phases flowing thr

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By E. Brago et al., "System and Procedure for Measuring the throughput of Components in a Stream of a Gas Liquid Mixture", Apr. 1991, vol. 27, No. 4, pp. 136-138, with English translation.

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