Abstract:
Ultrasonic flowmeters serve as essential metering devices for long-distance natural gas pipelines, with a typical upstream installation length of 30
D (where
D is the nominal diameter). To address varying measurement results under different installation conditions without altering the total installation length, two configurations were compared: "10
D straight pipeline segment + plate-type flow straightener + 20
D straight pipeline segment + ultrasonic flowmeter + 10
D straight pipeline segment" and "20
D straight pipeline segment + plate-type flow straightener + 10
D straight pipeline segment + ultrasonic flowmeter + 10
D straight pipeline segment". Through theoretical analysis, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations, and validation with actual flow test data, it was determined that the first configuration more closely approximated the "fully developed" ideal flow regime, offering enhanced flow measurement stability and adaptability to complex conditions. This study provides an optimized installation solution for ultrasonic flowmeters in practical applications.