Optics: measuring and testing – Velocity or velocity/height measuring – With light detector
Patent
1996-12-12
1999-01-26
Buczinski, Stephen C.
Optics: measuring and testing
Velocity or velocity/height measuring
With light detector
7386105, G01P 336, G01F 1708
Patent
active
058643923
ABSTRACT:
For optical detection of the velocity of gas bubbles in the cooling liquid of an internal combustion engine, light is radiated into the coolant by means of at least one emitter, and the scattered light caused by the gas bubbles, or rather, the change in intensity of light radiation emitted into the coolant, is measured by an optical sensor. The scattered light or intensity change is measured in at least two adjacent areas, and the velocity of the bubbles is determined from the travel time between the measurement signals.
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Philipp Harald Arnulf
Tschetsch Horst
Winklhofer Ernst
AVL List GmbH
Buczinski Stephen C.
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