Claims
- 1. Apparatus for detecting flow of fluid in a conduit, said apparatus comprising:
- (a) a thermally-conductive sensing tube adapted to be inserted into or coupled to said conduit to receive fluid flow therefrom;
- (b) a thermistor mounted on said sensing tube in close thermal contact therewith to transfer heat through the wall of said sensing tube to any fluid within said sensing tube passing the mounting point of said thermistor thereon, said thermistor being characterized at an operating point by a large positive temperature coefficient of resistance of at least ten percent per Centigrade degree;
- (c) a supply circuit for said thermistor, said supply circuit including a voltage regulator responsive to a control signal, and a load resistor connected in series with said thermistor across the output of said voltage regulator for developing an electrical signal proportional to the rate of transfer of said heat from said thermistor to said fluid whereby an incremental change in temperature of said thermistor resulting from a change in flow of fluid causes a corresponding change in resistance of said thermistor and in the electrical current throught it and said load resistor, concurrently returning said thermistor to said operating point;
- (d) a passive sensor mounted on said sensing tube in close thermal contact therewith, upstream from said thermistor, for developing a temperature signal that is a function of the temperature of any fluid within said sensing tube passing the mounting point of said passive sensor thereon, without exchanging significant heat with said fluid; and
- (e) means for amplifying said temperature signal to generate a control signal and for feeding said control signal to said voltage regulator, to produce an output opposing the voltage effect across said load resistor of any change in temperature of said fluid on said thermistor.
- 2. Apparatus in accordance with claim 1, further including means for reading out said voltage across said load resistor as a measure of said flow of fluid in a conduit.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/467,539, filed Jan. 18, 1990, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (16)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (3)
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Keystone Carbon Company, "PTC Thermistor Engineering Notes", pp. 34-39. |
Olin, J. G., "Process GAs Mass Flow Controllers An Overview", Solid State Technology, Apr. 1988, pp. 58-60. |
Elmwood Sensors Inc. Pawtucket, R.I., cermaic PTC device flow sensor. |
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