SONARtrac Flow & Entrained Air Measurement

CiDRA’s line of SONARtrac flow meters is a breakthrough in flow measurement technology. Our passive sonar flow meters provide accurate and reliable flow measurements for a wide range of applications and industries. Over the years, our family of SONARtrac systems has evolved to include a variety of flow meters designed to measure single and multiphase flows from water to highly aggressive slurries. Due to their non-contact design, our sonar flow meters do not have any moving parts or process wetted parts that are subject to wear, or inherent drift mechanisms. Instead, they install easily on the outside of any type of pipe and provide years of service with no maintenance required.

SONARtrac VF-50 Flow Measurement System

SONARtrac VF-50
With the VF-50 flow measurement system, CiDRA presents a unique solution for the variety of flow applications in the municipal water and wastewater market. Whether it be measuring influent water flow and sludge lines, or monitoring RAS and WAS lines, the VF-50 flow meter uses CiDRA’s proven sonar technology to provide accurate and reliable flow measurements. In addition, its non-contact design allows for a safe and easy installation on the outside of the pipe without process downtime or flanging. The VF-50 system is the only non-contact flow meter that works regardless of pipe material or process fluid.

SONARtrac PW VF-100

SONARtrac VF-50
The SONARtrac PW VF-100 flow meter is a lower cost flow measurement solution created for process water applications. The PW VF-100 offers the same reliability, proven performance, and value of our multiphase SONARtrac flow meters. As a result of its non-contact design, the PW VF-100 installs on existing process lines and allows on-line volumetric flow measurement on virtually any type of pipe material and lined pipe, without any coupling gels or special adjustments.

SONARtrac Volumetric Flow and Entrained Air Measurement System Product with Phase Fraction Management

SONARtrac VF-50

CIDRA’s patented passive sonar, non-contact technology provides dual measurement capability of the volumetric flow and air content (gas void fraction (GVF) in slurries and liquids. This unique combination finally enables true phase fraction management leading to unprecedented improvement in process efficiencies and operations.

Whether used to correct total volumetric flow in bubbly flows, correcting the measurement error in density meters for a more accurate mass balance or for detecting the cause of process flow upsets, SONARtrac PFM delivers both top and bottom line value for thousands of customers around the world.

SONARtrac HD VF/GVF-100

SONARtrac HD VF/GVF-100
The SONARtrac HD VF/GVF-100 flow meter is the ultimate combination of our volumetric flow and gas volume fraction meter coupled with the durability of the HD (high dispersion) series. The HD VF/GVF-100 was designed specifically to provide accurate and reliable flow and entrained air measurements for difficult to characterize mixtures and slurries with varying velocities and densities. This product is recommended for middlings slurries with greater than 30% solids.

How It Works – SONARtrac Technology

Passive sonar flow processing employs two separate, but synergistic measurement techniques. The first technique measures volumetric flow rate by monitoring turbulent “eddies” within the process flow. The second technique measures the speed at which sound propagates through the fluid to provide compositional information.

SONARtrac flow meters use a patented approach, based on well-established and mature sonar array processing techniques, to measure the velocity of these turbulent eddies as they convect past an array of sensors.

By “listening” to the pressure fields associated with the movement of eddies, SONARtrac flow meters determine the speed at which these eddies travel past the array of sensors.

Volumetric flow rate is determined using a Reynolds number-based calibration procedure, which links the speed of the coherent turbulent structures to the volumetric flow rate.

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