Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1987-04-30
1989-10-10
Lall, Parshotam S.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
364510, 73 611R, 7386104, G01F 100
Patent
active
048736481
ABSTRACT:
A watercut monitor device has an oscillator circuit which generates an analog input signal in response to the capacitance of a capacitance probe through which an oil and water emulsion flows. The frequency of the analog input signal is non-linearly related to the watercut of the emulsion. The analog input signal is effectively gated through a digital gating circuit, and a count related to the frequency of the gated signal is digitally made. The digital count addresses a digital memory having digital values, which are linearly related to the watercut of the emulsion, stored therein. Upon being addressed, the digital memory outputs the digital value stored in the addressed location. The digital value is optically coupled to a digital-to-analog converter which converts the digital value into an analog output signal linearly related to the watercut of the emulsion.
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Mouser Charles L.
Stewart Joseph A.
Duzan James R.
Gilbert III E. Harrison
Halliburton Company
Lall Parshotam S.
Ramirez Ellis B.
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