Measuring and testing – Gas content of a liquid or a solid – By vibration
Patent
1975-07-16
1976-10-19
Goldstein, Herbert
Measuring and testing
Gas content of a liquid or a solid
By vibration
73 671, G01N 2502
Patent
active
039863859
ABSTRACT:
Apparatus for determination of the freezing point of a liquid or solution has a probe extending into the liquid with means for vibrating the probe. Fixed elements which are cooled, e.g. Peltier plates, are arranged adjacent probe so that a mantle of solid forms on these elements and grows to touch the probe, thereby changing the resonant frequency. This change in resonant frequency is sensed and used to control the cooling so that the probe remains just in contact with a surface where solid is forming, i.e. in liquid at the freezing point. The probe temperature is sensed electrically, e.g. with a resistance thermometer.
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Johnston James Stewart
Neve Trevor Howard
Goldstein Herbert
Rosemount Engineering Company Limited
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