Measuring and testing – Gas content of a liquid or a solid – By vibration
Patent
1989-03-17
1990-05-22
Williams, Hezron E.
Measuring and testing
Gas content of a liquid or a solid
By vibration
73 61R, G01N 3300
Patent
active
049266756
ABSTRACT:
The present invention utilizes measurements of the characteristic standing pressure wave frequencies in normally liquid-filled pipes to detect the presence of gas bubbles or gas pockets within the pipes. Because gases, for example air, are more compressible than liquids, gas in a pipe causes the natural frequencies of standing waves to be shifted from their values with no gas. The characteristic standing wave frequencies are determined from a Fourier transform of pressure fluctuations within the pipe. The pressure fluctuations, measured using a hydrophone or other pressure transducer, are due to either background flow noise (passive technique) or a deliberately induced pressure transient (active technique). The technique is sufficiently sensitive to detect relatively small gas bubbles as well as complete gas blockage. The apparatus required depends somewhat on whether the particular application requires use of the active or passive technique. The active technique requires that a short pipe section containing a few valves and a pressure transducer be attached to the pipe that is being checked for the presence of gas. The passive technique requires only that a transducer be installed to measure pressure fluctuations. For either technique, data processing electronics are required to receive and interpret the pressure signals.
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Schohl Gerald A.
Vigander Svein
Petrusek Robert A.
Spector Mark A.
Tennessee Valley Authority
Williams Hezron E.
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