REAL-TIME IN-SITU REFRACTOMETER FOR CONCENTRATION MEASUREMENTS IN ABSORPTION MACHINES.

D. T. Bostick, L. N. Klatt, J. E. Strain, H. Perez-Blanco

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    Abstract

    An in-situ, real-time refractometer has been developed for the measurement of absorbent concentration in absorption machines. The refractive index of the absorber fluid is determined by measuring light loss from optical fiber cables that are immersed in the solution. The optical fibers have been modified by removing a portion of the cladding from the center of hard clad fiber optics to expose a segment of the core. The exposed portions of the fiber cores are placed at points within an absorption machine for which the measurment of absorbent concentration is desired. The entrance face of all modified fibers is illuminated with a light source. The amount of light lost from the core of each fiber to the absorber solution surrounding the fiber is measured and is directly related to the refractive index of the solution. Because the refractive index of a solution is a function of temperature, a thermocouple junction is placed adjacent to each of the exposed fibers to measure and compensate for local solution temperature.

    Original languageEnglish (US)
    Pages (from-to)174-186
    Number of pages13
    JournalASHRAE Transactions
    Volume92
    Issue numberpt 2B
    StatePublished - Dec 1 1986

    All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

    • Building and Construction
    • Mechanical Engineering

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