Learning Objectives
Introduction to Micro Motion Coriolis
What is a Flowmeter?
Micro Motion Sensors
Micro Motion Transmitters
Flow Operating Principle
Density Operating Principle
Density and Mass Relationship
Mass and Frequency Relationship
Flow Tubes Have Natural Frequency
Tube Period
Density Calibration
Density Calibration Factor
Determining Process Density
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Density Operating Principle: Flow Tubes Have Natural Frequency
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In the Coriolis sensor, the tubes correspond to the spring. The mass of the tubes plus the mass of the fluid they contain, correspond to the mass at the end of the spring. The stiffness of the flow tubes remain essentially constant. Therefore, the mass (density) of the fluid contained in the fixed volume of the flow tubes is the only variable effecting the natural frequency.

During operation, a drive coil causes the tubes to oscillate at their natural frequency.

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As the mass of the process fluid increases, the natural frequency decreases (increase the mass)

As the mass of the process fluid decreases, the natural frequency increases (decrease the mass)