Thermal measuring and testing – Thermal testing of a nonthermal quantity
Patent
1981-10-19
1984-02-07
Yasich, Daniel M.
Thermal measuring and testing
Thermal testing of a nonthermal quantity
239171, 374 5, 374135, 374164, B05C 2100, G01N 2518
Patent
active
044300107
ABSTRACT:
Liquids flowing from a nozzle or the like are tested by providing a sensing element having a heated tip part, directing a liquid to be tested to the tip of the sensing element so that the liquid cools the tip part and thereby an electrical signal is produced, and the thus produced electrical signal is utilized for evaluating the liquid and the nozzle.
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Kalberer Peter
Zrenner Christian
Robert & Bosch GmbH
Striker Michael J.
Yasich Daniel M.
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