Abstract

To effectively manage and save energy and natural resources, the measurement and monitoring of gas/fluid flows play extremely important roles. The objective of this study was to incorporate an efficient power generation and a power management system for a commercial water flow meter thus eliminating the usage of batteries. Three major technologies have made this possible: a low power consumption metering unit, a cog-resistance-free generator with high efficiency; and an effective methodology to extract/store energy. In this system, a new attempt and simple approach was developed to successfully extract a portion of the kinetic energy from the fluid/air, store it in a capacitor and used it efficiently. The resistance to the flow was negligible because of the very low power consumption as well as the application of the coreless generator technology. Feasibility was demonstrated through repeated experiments: for air flowing in an 11 mm diameter pipe, 18 s of energy harvesting at 10 revolution-per-second (RPS) turbine speeds generated enough power for the flowmeter to operate for 720 s with a flowrate of 20 RPS, without battery or any external power. The pipeline monitoring in remote areas such as deep sea oil drilling; geothermal power plants and even nuclear power plants could benefit greatly from this self-power metering system design.

Highlights

  • To effectively manage and save energy and natural resources, the measurement and monitoring of gas/fluid flow play extremely important roles

  • The demand for smart water meters is continuously increasing. Such demand is generating a great impact on the smart metering system supply

  • A digital and battery-free smart pipe-flow-meter was developed in this study

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Introduction

To effectively manage and save energy and natural resources, the measurement and monitoring of gas/fluid flow play extremely important roles. The U.S domestic market for smart gas meters is expected to increase worldwide contradictory from 22 million in 2012 to 33 million in 2020, at an annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.5% [1]. The demand for smart water meters is continuously increasing. Such demand is generating a great impact on the smart metering system supply. The usage of turbine flow meters for industry and domestic purposes has reached 46.6% [2]. Pressure and temperature need to be measured to obtain an accurate reading

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