Measuring and testing – Gas content of a liquid or a solid – By vibration
Patent
1980-09-15
1982-11-09
Kazenske, Edward R.
Measuring and testing
Gas content of a liquid or a solid
By vibration
73 613, 374 54, G01N 716
Patent
active
043578241
ABSTRACT:
A cylinder containing a vacuum lid opening at one end and a tee connector is used as a containment vessel to measure the rate of volatilization of dissolved volatiles from solids. One end of the tee is connected to a vacuum pump and the other end is attached to a vacuum pressure gauge. A thermal sensor is located at the bottom end of the cylinder for monitoring the temperature of the solid material. In operation, a sample of contaminated solid is placed in the cylinder, the vacuum pump is activated and the vacuum pressure and solid temperature are monitored over a period of time. The mass transport coefficient for volatilization of dissolved gases from contaminated solids can be determined from Henry's law and a mass transport equation.
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Foss Stephen D.
Lin Sheng H.
Cahill Robert A.
General Electric Company
Kazenske Edward R.
Roskos Joseph W.
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