Electricity: measuring and testing – Determining nonelectric properties by measuring electric...
Patent
1991-08-27
1993-06-29
Harvey, Jack B.
Electricity: measuring and testing
Determining nonelectric properties by measuring electric...
324452, 73 2801, G01N 2704
Patent
active
052237826
ABSTRACT:
In a method for detecting the fluidity of particles in a vertically extending bed of fluidized particles, an electric charge which is generated on the particles is dissipated through an electrically conductive means in the fluidized bed to give an indication of the fluidity of the particles in the bed.
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Dullea Leonard V.
Dutta Arunava
Brown Glenn W.
GTE Products Corporation
Harvey Jack B.
Walter Robert E.
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