Ultrasonic Flow Measurement Using Guided Acoustic Waves: Application of Cylindrical Modes in Pipe Systems

Abstract

This paper explores an alternative approach to ultrasonic flow measurement using guided acoustic waves in cylindrical modes. Unlike conventional methods with diagonal sound propagation, the entire pipe including the fluid is excited to vibrate, reducing path-dependent correction factors. A ring-shaped sensor was developed for a DN15 steel pipe. Results show a signal time shift 2.5 times greater than with Lamb wave-based sensors, adjustable over distance. This approach enables precise, non-invasive flow measurement across various pipe diameters.

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Titel Ultrasonic Flow Measurement Using Guided Acoustic Waves: Application of Cylindrical Modes in Pipe Systems
Medien Proceedings, 2025 ICU PADERBORN, 9th International Congress on Ultrasonics – ICU
Verlag AMA Service GmbH
Band 2025
ISBN 978-3-910600-08-9
Verfasser Alexander Backer, Prof. Dr. Klaus Stefan Drese
Seiten 85-88
Veröffentlichungsdatum 21.09.2025
Projekttitel HydrAmess
Zitation Backer, Alexander; Drese, Klaus Stefan (2025): Ultrasonic Flow Measurement Using Guided Acoustic Waves: Application of Cylindrical Modes in Pipe Systems. Proceedings, 2025 ICU PADERBORN, 9th International Congress on Ultrasonics – ICU 2025, 85-88. DOI: 10.5162/Ultrasonic2025/A12-b3