Claims
- 1. A method of detecting the change in viscosity of a first fluid independent of temperature including means for measuring the viscosity of the first fluid to be monitored relative to the viscosity of a second fluid including the steps of:
- calibrating the means for measuring so that the viscosity vs. temperature curve of the first fluid is substantially the same as the viscosity vs. temperature curve of the second fluid; and
- monitoring the relative change in viscosity of the monitored fluid by the difference between the two fluid viscosities such that the relative change in viscosity is independent of temperature.
- 2. A fluidic viscometer for detecting the change in viscosity of a first fluid to be monitored independent of temperature comprising:
- first means for measuring the viscosity of the first fluid to be monitored;
- second means for measuring the viscosity of a second fluid;
- means for calibrating said first or second means for measuring so that the viscosity vs. temperature curve of the first fluid is substantially the same as the viscosity vs. temperature curve of the second fluid; and
- means for monitoring the relative change in viscosity of the monitored fluid using the difference between the two fluid viscosities such that the relative change in viscosity is independent of temperature.
- 3. The fluid viscometer of claim 2, wherein said first means for measuring the viscosity of the first fluid to be monitored includes a capillary-orifice combination viscometer sensor means.
- 4. The fluidic viscometer of claim 2, wherein said second means for measuring the viscosity of a second fluid includes a capillary-orifice combination viscometer sensor means.
- 5. The fluidic viscometer according to claim 2, wherein said means for calibrating includes at least one laminar proportional amplifier means for amplifying the output of one of said capillary-orifice combination viscometer sensor means.
- 6. The fluidic viscometer of claim 2, wherein said means for monitoring the relative change in viscosity includes a pair of pressure gauge means; and
- wherein the change in viscosity of the monitored fluid is determined by a visual inspection of the pair of pressure gauge means.
- 7. The fluidic viscometer of claim 3, wherein the output of said first means for measuring the viscosity of the first fluid to be monitored is a differential pressure.
- 8. The fluidic viscometer of claim 4, wherein the output of said second means for measuring the viscosity of the second fluid is a differential pressure.
- 9. The oil viscometer of claim 5, wherein said means for calibrating inverts the output of one of said capillary-orifice combination viscometer means with respect to the output of the other capillary-orifice combination viscometer sensor means.
- 10. The oil viscometer of claim 2, wherein the first fluid to be monitored is oil, and wherein the second fluid is air.
RIGHT OF THE GOVERNMENT
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used and licensed by or for the United States Government for Governmental purposes without the payment to us of any royalties thereof.
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