Matrix pencil method for coriolis metering with liquid/gas flow II: Experimental results

2018 
Our companion conference paper describes the requirement for flexible, self-validating instrumentation to support the goals of Industrial Cyber-Physical Systems. For high-value instruments such as Coriolis Mass Flow (CMF) meters, this entails more sophisticated signal processing techniques to provide additional sources of diagnostic and measurement data, particularly in dealing with common, but difficult real-world conditions such as two-phase (gas/liquid) flow. A novel Matrix Pencil Method (MPM) was described, adapted to monitor two modes of vibration for the CMF flowtube, and its performance evaluated in simulation. In this paper, we present results from applying the MPM technique to experimental data.
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