Acoustic natural gas fuel sensor

Measuring and testing – Gas analysis – By vibration

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123395, 123DIG13, G01N 2902

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ABSTRACT:
A gaseous fuel analyzer having a flow through chamber equipped with sound producing means at one end and sound receiving means at the other for measuring an acoustic property of fuel flowing through the chamber and for numerically relating the acoustic property to the combustion character of the fuel.

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