Claims
- 1. A calorimetric system comprising:
- a source of pressurized fluid;
- a pair of loads, at least one of which is a calorimetric load disposed to receive a flow of fluid therethrough from the source;
- fluid conducting means for connecting the source to the respective loads;
- temperature measuring means thermally coupled to the calorimetric load for detecting a change in fluid temperature due to the calorimetric load;
- flow dividing means connected between the source and the pair of loads and including a rotatable member for simultaneously and correspondingly varying the rates of fluid flow through the respective loads in a smooth transitional manner, the rotatable member having therein at least three internal communicating channels disposed continuously in communication with the source of pressurized fluid, each of the channels being provided with respective wall means for directing a smooth uniform flow of fluid through the flow dividing means; and
- flow rate measuring means connected between the flow dividing means and the calorimetric load for determining the rate of fluid flow through the calorimetric load.
- 2. A calorimetric system as set forth in claim 1 wherein the flow dividing includes a univalve device comprising a hollow housing having an inlet port coupled to the source of pressurized fluid and two angularly spaced outlet ports, each of which is connected through the fluid conducting means to a respective load, the univalve device also including a ball member rotatably mounted in the housing and having the internal channels radially disposed therein including a first radial channel disposed in continuous communication with the inlet port.
- 3. A calorimetric system as set forth in claim 2 wherein the two angularly spaced outlet ports are disposed in a common plane orthogonal to the inlet port, one of the outlet ports being connected to the calorimetric load and the other being connected to a load having an equivalent resistance to fluid flow; and the internal channels include second and third radial channels disposed in communication with the first radial channel at the center of the ball and disposed in the common plane for rotation into registration with the respective outlet ports of the device.
- 4. A calorimetric system as set forth in claim 3 wherein the internal communicating channels include means for inversely varying communication between the inlet port and the outlet ports connected to the calorimetric load and the equivalent load, respectively, such that a change in fluid flow through the calorimetric load produces a corresponding opposite change in fluid flow through the equivalent load.
- 5. A calorimetric system as set forth in claim 4 wherein the second and third radial channels are spaced apart in the common plane a sufficient angular distance to provide full communication between the inlet port and one of the outlet ports when communication between the inlet port and the other outlet port is closed off.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED CASES
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 408,985, filed Oct. 23, 1973, now abandoned.
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