Thermal measuring and testing – Temperature measurement – Nonelectrical – nonmagnetic – or nonmechanical temperature...
Patent
1985-08-22
1986-09-23
Yasich, Daniel M.
Thermal measuring and testing
Temperature measurement
Nonelectrical, nonmagnetic, or nonmechanical temperature...
2504591, 436172, G01K 1100, G01N 2164
Patent
active
046132376
ABSTRACT:
A method for determining the temperature of a fluid particularly adapted to the determination of droplet temperatures. A fluorescent monomer and a quencher are added to a fluid and the monomer is excited by directing an energy source of a proper wavelength at the fluid. The excited monomer then combines with the quencher to produce a fluorescent exciplex in the fluid. The temperature of the fluid is determined by detecting the fluorescence from the excited monomer and exciplex in the fluid. The ratio of fluorescence of these species provides data from which the temperature can be determined.
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Olson A. Dean
United Technologies Corporation
Yasich Daniel M.
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