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Suppression of Lamb wave excitation via aperture control of a transducer array for ultrasonic clamp-on flow metering
2020
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
During ultrasonic clamp-on flow metering, Lamb waves propagating in the pipe wall may limit the measurement accuracy by introducing absolute errors in the flow estimates. Upon reception, these waves can interfere with the up and downstream waves refracting from the liquid, and disturb the measurement of the transit time difference that is used to obtain the flow speed. Thus, suppression of the generation of Lamb waves might directly increase the accuracy of a clamp-on flow meter. Existing
doi:10.1121/10.0001135
pmid:32359301
fatcat:jz5tf5gmdrgovgdz4mqqiau4vy