Claims
- 1. A method for obtaining a direct indication of partial pressure of a first gas in a reference gas, comprising the steps of:
- supplying a fluidic bridge concentration sensor with said reference gas in a first input channel of said sensor and with a sample mixture comprising said first gas whose partial pressure is desired to be measured in said reference gas in a second input channel of said sensor;
- exhausting said sample mixture and said reference gas through a reference output which ensures that said pressure drop across said fluidic bridge concentration is proportional to the ambient pressure by application of a vacuum, wherein said vacuum is achieved by means of a fluidic aspirator operated in its sonic region; and
- measuring the pressure difference across said input channels thereby obtaining a signal output which provides a pressure directly proportional to the partial pressure of said first gas in said reference gas.
- 2. A method for obtaining a direct indication of partial pressure of a first gas in a reference gas over varying pressures, comprising the steps of:
- supplying a fluidic bridge concentration sensor with said reference gas in a first input channel of said sensor and with a sample mixture comprising said first gas whose partial pressure is desired to be measured in said reference gas in a second input channel of said sensor;
- exhausting said sample mixture and said reference gas through a reference output which ensures that said pressure drop across said fluidic bridge concentration sensors is proportional to the ambient pressure by operating an aspirator in the choked flow condition in the region wherein ##EQU4## and measuring the pressure difference across said input channels thereby obtaining a signal output which provides a pressure directly proportional to the partial pressure of said first gas in said reference gas.
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The invention described herein may be manufactured, used, and licensed by or for the United States Government for governmental purposes without the payment to me of any royalty thereon.
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