Claims
- 1. A papermaking apparatus having a means for detecting fluctuations in resistive impedance of a wetstock material, said apparatus comprising:
- an impedance element;
- a sensor including a first electrode and a second electrode which is spaced-apart and adjacent to said first electrode, a portion of a web of said material being between and in close proximity to said first and said second electrodes, said sensor having an associated variable impedance and being coupled in series with said impedance element between an input signal and a reference potential;
- a means for providing a feedback signal to adjust said input signal such that said fluctuations in said resistive impedance are due to fluctuations in one of material weight, chemical composition, and temperature;
- wherein said fluctuations in said resistive impedance of said portion of material causes variations in said sensor impedance and changes in voltage measured across said sensor.
- 2. The apparatus as described in claim 1 wherein said first electrode is coupled to said impedance element and said second electrode is coupled to said reference potential.
- 3. The apparatus as described in claim 2 wherein said impedance element comprises a plurality of resistive elements and said first electrode comprises a plurality of electrically isolated sub-electrodes which are each coupled to one of said plurality of resistive elements.
- 4. The apparatus as described in claim 3 further including a third electrode coupled to said reference potential, said first electrode being spaced-apart and residing between said second and said third electrodes, wherein another portion of said material is between and in close proximity to said first and said third electrodes.
- 5. The apparatus as described in claim 2 further including a third electrode coupled to said reference potential, said first electrode being spaced-apart and residing between said second and said third electrodes, wherein another portion of said material is between and in close proximity to said first and said third electrodes.
- 6. The apparatus as described in claim 1 wherein said first electrode is coupled to said input signal and said second electrode is coupled to said impedance element.
- 7. The apparatus as described in claim 6 wherein said second electrode comprises a set of electrically isolated sub-electrodes and said impedance element comprises a plurality of resistive elements, wherein said first electrode is coupled to said input signal and each of said set of sub-electrodes is coupled to one of said plurality of resistive elements.
- 8. The apparatus as described in claim 1 wherein said impedance element is one of an inductive element and capacitive element each having an associated impedance and said input signal has an associated frequency and wherein said associated impedance of said one of said inductive and capacitive element may be set to a particular magnitude by adjusting said associated frequency to a given magnitude.
- 9. The apparatus as described in claim 8 wherein said sensor has an associated expected impedance and said associated frequency is adjusted such that said sensor expected impedance and said impedance of said one of said capacitive element and said inductive element are approximately equal.
- 10. A papermaking apparatus having a means for detecting fluctuations in resistive impedance of an aqueous substance, said aqueous substance including a wetstock having a liquid portion and a material portion, said apparatus comprising:
- an impedance element;
- a sensor including an array of cells residing beneath and in close proximity with a web of said aqueous substance including a first electrode partitioned into a first set of electrically isolated sub-electrodes and an elongated second electrode which is spaced apart and adjacent to one side of said first electrode, said sensor having an associated variable impedance, said impedance element and said sensor being coupled in series between an input signal and a reference potential;
- a means for providing a feedback signal to adjust said input signal such that said fluctuations in resistive impedance are due to fluctuations in substance weight, chemical composition, and temperature;
- wherein fluctuations in said resistive impedance of said substance causes variations in said sensor impedance and changes in voltage measured across said sensor.
- 11. The apparatus as described in claim 10 wherein said impedance element comprises a plurality of resistive elements each being coupled to one of said first set of sub-electrodes and said second electrode being coupled to said reference potential.
- 12. The apparatus as described in claim 11 further including a third electrode coupled to said reference potential, said first electrode being spaced-apart and residing between said second and said third electrodes, wherein another portion of said substance is between and in close proximity to said first and said third electrodes.
- 13. The apparatus as described in claim 12 wherein said sensor is placed parallel to the cross-direction (CD) of a sheet making system.
- 14. The apparatus as described in claim 12 wherein said sensor is placed parallel to the machine-direction (MD) of a sheet making system.
- 15. The apparatus as described in claim 11 wherein said reference potential is ground.
- 16. The apparatus as described in claim 10 wherein said feedback means includes a reference cell comprising an electrode configuration immersed in a solution having the same physical characteristics as said liquid portion except said single physical characteristic which is held constant, and wherein changes in voltage across said cell are due to changes in said same physical characteristics.
- 17. The apparatus as described in claim 10 wherein said aqueous substance is a fibrous substance having a water portion and a fibrous portion produced from feedstock in a sheetmaking system which includes a web, wherein said sensor resides beneath said web and measures the resistive impedance of said water portion in said fibrous substance and wherein said resistive impedance of said water is used to determine the weight of said fibrous portion of said aqueous substance.
- 18. The apparatus as described in claim 10 wherein said signal is an analog signal.
- 19. The apparatus as described in claim 10 wherein said signal is a DC signal.
- 20. The apparatus as described in claim 10 wherein said apparatus further comprises a means for converting said voltage changes into information relating to said solution.
- 21. The apparatus as described in claim 10 wherein said impedance element is one of an inductive element and capacitive element each having an associated impedance and said input signal has an associated frequency and wherein said associated impedance of said one of said inductive and capacitive element may be set to a particular magnitude by adjusting said associated frequency to a given magnitude.
- 22. The apparatus as described in claim 21 wherein said sensor has an associated expected impedance and said associated frequency is adjusted such that said sensor expected impedance and said impedance of said one of said capacitive element and said inductive element are approximately equal.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/766,864, filed Dec. 13, 1996.
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