Determination of flow velocities using fiber-optic temperature measurements
David Rautenberg,
Tom Renner,
Thomas Trick
et al.
Abstract:A new flow measuring technique is introduced to measure liquid flow velocities under harsh circumstances in environments with dirt, high pressures and elevated temperatures as in boreholes within the earth’s crust. A glass fiber embedded in a cable with heating wires measures the temperature within the heated cable with fiber-optic temperature sensing. Similar to hot-wire anemometry (HWA), the velocity dependence of convective heat transfer is exploited to measure the velocity around the cable as a cylinder in… Show more
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