Title: Bubble Detection Sensors for Non-conducting Liquids
1- Bubble Detection Sensors for Non-conducting
Liquids
Craig E. Nelson - Consultant Engineer
2- Goals for Bubble Sensing Devices
- Detect small bubbles in a small fluid channel
without immersion of sensor parts in the channel - Differentiate between a gas filled channel and a
fluid filled channel - Be sensitive to rather small gas fractions
passing down the small fluid channel
- Desirable Features
- Small and flat
- Inexpensive
- Reliable
3Zen No Sensor Sensor EIS Magnetostatic
Methods Magnetostatic Bubble Sensing
Impedance Method 1 Coil Magnetostatic Bubble
Sensing Transformer Method 2
Coils Magnetostatic Bubble Sensing Gradiometer
Method 3 Coils Galvanic Contact
Methods Noble Metal Electrodic
Methods Permittivity ( Capacitive )
Methods Absolute Capacitance Differential
Capacitance Mass flow Methods Mechanical
Resonance of Fluid Loaded Beams Ultrasonic
Methods Pitch Catch Mechanical Impedance
4Nature of the Bubbles
5Nature of the Bubbles
6Nature of the Bubbles
7Nature of the Bubbles
8Nature of the Bubbles
9Electrical Impedance Bubble Sensing
10Electrodic Bubble Sensing Methods - MEMS
11Zen No Sensor Sensor - EIS
Measure the liquid electrical impedance using
electrode already in place for other reasons.
12Capacitive Bubble Sensing Methods
13Mass Resonance Bubble Sensing - MEMS
14Optical Bubble Sensing Methods
15Optical Bubble Sensing Schemes
Pitch Bounce - Catch
Pitch - Catch
16Optical Bubble Sensing Pitch Catch Method
17Optical Bubble Sensing TIR Method
18Optical Bubble Sensing Pitch Catch Method
Flow In
Flow Out
Photo detector
LED
This bubble detection method cannot discriminate
between all gas and all electrolyte
19Optical Bubble Sensing Pitch Catch Method
20Optical Bubble Sensing Total Internal
Reflectance ( TIR ) Method
21Optical Bubble Sensing Pitch Bounce Catch Method
22Optical Bubble Sensing TIR Method
23Effect of Target Distance and Orientation
24Optical Bubble Sensing Pitch Bounce Catch Method
Fiber optic path extension
25Optical Sensing Total Int. Reflection Method
26Optical Bubble Sensing Other Geometries
27Optical Bubble Sensing Other Geometries
28Optical Bubble Sensing Other Geometries
29Optical Bubble Sensing Other Geometries
30Electronics Optical Sensing
31Optical Bubble Sensor Electronics - Basic
32Optical Bubble Sensor Electronics - Practical
33Optical Bubble Sensor Electronics - Practical
34Optical Bubble Sensor Electronics - Practical
35Optical Bubble Edge Detector
36Other Bubble Sensing Schemes
37Capacitive Bubble Sensing Methods
38Mass Resonance Bubble Sensing - MEMS
39Doppler Ultrasonic Bubble Sensing
40Ultrasonic Bubble Sensing System Diagram
41Doppler Bubble Sensing Signal Patterns
42Typical Ultrasonic Bubble Sensing Setup
43Bubble Sensing in Small Tubing - Cosense
44Ultrasonic Bubble Sensing - Resonance
45Commercial Off the Shelf ( COTS ) Product
Offerings
46Optical Sensing Commercial Device - Hohner
47Ultrasonic Bubble Sensing - Introtek
48Ultrasonic Bubble Sensing - Zevex
49Optical Bubble Sensing Erlich Industrial Dev.
50Optical Bubble Sensing Optek
51Optical Bubble Sensing Optek
52Optical Bubble Sensing TIR Method
53Optical Bubble Sensing TIR Method
54Optical Bubble Sensing TIR Method
55Optical Bubble Sensing TIR Method
56Optical Bubble Sensing TIR Method
57Summary and Conclusions
A wide variety of bubble detection schemes
suitable for use with non-conductive liquids have
been introduced Many of these are practical for
miniature application Microprocessor based
electronic readouts for these sensing schemes are
not complex or expensive