Vortex shedding frequency modulation: SchneiderRecent Research Landscape
Unstable fluid dynamics and pressure fluctuations lead to measurement inaccuracies in industrial pipelines. This technology stabilizes the interaction between bluff body geometry and fluid flow to ensure precise volumetric and mass flow sensing.
What technical problems is Schneider addressing in Vortex shedding frequency modulation?
Low flow signal instability
(4)evidences
Vortex shedding signals become weak or irregular at low velocities, leading to inaccurate readings. Resolving this allows for a wider dynamic range and higher precision in fluid metering.
Multiphase flow measurement inaccuracy
(2)evidences
Entrained or dissolved gases in fluids cause density fluctuations and signal damping in Coriolis meters. Eliminating these measurement errors ensures process consistency and fiscal accounting precision.
Flow measurement signal instability
(2)evidences
Electrode and liner degradation caused by fluid penetration into the flowmeter housing. Preventing electrical shorts and measurement drift ensures long-term sensor reliability in harsh industrial environments.
Fluid measurement signal degradation
(2)evidences
Environmental interference and mechanical fatigue in pressure diaphragms cause inaccurate flow readings. Eliminating these errors ensures precise process control in industrial fluid systems.