Leak detection system

Measuring and testing – With fluid pressure – Leakage

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73 40, G01M 326

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054129788

ABSTRACT:
A leakage test apparatus and method whereby a test part may be tested for leaks using either a dynamic flow method or a pressure decay method. The apparatus includes an air supply and first, second and third conduits arranged in parallel with each other and extending from a first manifold pipe connected to the air supply to a second manifold pipe connected to the test part. The first conduit is adapted to fill the part with air from the air supply at a high flow rate, the second conduit includes a flow restriction orifice and is adapted to fill the part at an intermediate flow rate less than the high flow rate of the first conduit and the third conduit includes a flow meter adapted to measure flow from the first manifold pipe to the second manifold pipe during flow through the first conduit in a fill mode of operation and is further adapted to measure flow from the first to the second manifold pipe during flow through the second conduit in a stabilize mode of operation. In addition, a test mode of operation is provided during which leaks within the test part may be detected. Each of the stabilize and test modes of operation are initiated in response to the measured flow of a previous mode of operation approaching zero whereby the present test method operates on the basis of a flow rate measurement rather than on a time basis.

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