Novel microthermal sensor principle for determining the mixture ratio of binary fluid mixtures using Föppl vortices
A novel sensor principle for determining binary fluid mixtures of known components is presented, making use of different thermal and rheological properties of the mixture's components. Using a microheater, a heat pulse is introduced in the mixture. The resulting temperature increase depends on...
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doaj-e1bf664f3bea4ca9a274fe72949438c12020-11-24T22:51:31ZengCopernicus PublicationsJournal of Sensors and Sensor Systems2194-87712194-878X2015-06-014123924710.5194/jsss-4-239-2015Novel microthermal sensor principle for determining the mixture ratio of binary fluid mixtures using Föppl vorticesB. Schmitt0C. Kiefer1A. Schütze2Laboratory for Measurement Technology, Saarbrücken, GermanyLaboratory for Measurement Technology, Saarbrücken, GermanyLaboratory for Measurement Technology, Saarbrücken, GermanyA novel sensor principle for determining binary fluid mixtures of known components is presented, making use of different thermal and rheological properties of the mixture's components. Using a microheater, a heat pulse is introduced in the mixture. The resulting temperature increase depends on the thermal properties of the mixture, allowing determination of the mixture ratio. Placing a bluff body in the fluid channel causes the formation of a stationary pair of vortices behind the body. The length of the vortex pair depends on the mixture's viscosity and thus its composition. By placing the microheater in the vortex area and making use of forced convection which changes with the size of the vortex, the sensitivity for determination of the mixture ratio can be increased by a factor of 2.5 compared to the direct thermal measurement. The flow velocity is measured independently of the mixture ratio using time-of-flight thermal anemometry.http://www.j-sens-sens-syst.net/4/239/2015/jsss-4-239-2015.pdf |
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Novel microthermal sensor principle for determining the mixture ratio of binary fluid mixtures using Föppl vortices |
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Novel microthermal sensor principle for determining the mixture ratio of binary fluid mixtures using Föppl vortices |
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Novel microthermal sensor principle for determining the mixture ratio of binary fluid mixtures using Föppl vortices |
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Novel microthermal sensor principle for determining the mixture ratio of binary fluid mixtures using Föppl vortices |
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Novel microthermal sensor principle for determining the mixture ratio of binary fluid mixtures using Föppl vortices |
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novel microthermal sensor principle for determining the mixture ratio of binary fluid mixtures using föppl vortices |
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Journal of Sensors and Sensor Systems |
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2194-8771 2194-878X |
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A novel sensor principle for determining binary fluid mixtures of known
components is presented, making use of different thermal and rheological
properties of the mixture's components. Using a microheater, a heat pulse is
introduced in the mixture. The resulting temperature increase depends on the
thermal properties of the mixture, allowing determination of the mixture
ratio. Placing a bluff body in the fluid channel causes the formation of a
stationary pair of vortices behind the body. The length of the vortex pair
depends on the mixture's viscosity and thus its composition. By placing
the microheater in the vortex area and making use of forced convection which
changes with the size of the vortex, the sensitivity for determination of the
mixture ratio can be increased by a factor of 2.5 compared to the direct
thermal measurement. The flow velocity is measured independently of the
mixture ratio using time-of-flight thermal anemometry. |
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http://www.j-sens-sens-syst.net/4/239/2015/jsss-4-239-2015.pdf |
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