Electricity: measuring and testing – For insulation fault of noncircuit elements
Patent
1991-12-19
1994-10-18
Strecker, Gerard R.
Electricity: measuring and testing
For insulation fault of noncircuit elements
324357, 324715, 340605, 405 54, G01V 302, G01M 316, G01N 2704, G01R 2708
Patent
active
053572025
ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for monitoring and locating the presence of fluids beyond a containment vessel. A multiplicity of plates having conductive affinity are strategically oriented adjacent the area of liquid storage and periodic surveillance relying on conductivity of the substrate within which the electrodes have been placed are made such that disturbances in the conductivity correlates with migration of fluid being contained. The method and apparatus may be utilized to detect migration of salinated fluids into a region where previously less salination existed.
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Kreten Bernhard
Strecker Gerard R.
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