Claims
- 1. A fluidic set-point pressure sensor for converting the absolute pressure of a pressurized fluid to a differential pressure indicating the pressure of the pressurized fluid relative to a predetermined set-point pressure, comprising:
- input means, connected to receive said pressurized fluid for directing a jet of fluid along a first centerline at a velocity determined by said absolute pressure;
- output means, disposed downstream from said input means, including first and second outlets separated by a splitter which is disposed asymmetrical to said first centerline such that at least a greater portion of said jet directed along said first centerline is received at the first outlet;
- control means for deflecting the jet towards the second outlet in accordance with the jet velocity such that as the jet velocity increases from zero, the deflection of the jet increases to a maximum value and then decreases, so that the differential pressure generated by the jet between the first and second outlets increases to a maximum positive value and then decreases to a negative value, the differential pressure being equal to zero when the absolute pressure of the pressurized fluid is equal to the predetermined set-point pressure, the differential pressure becoming positive whenever said absolute pressure fall below said set-point pressure and becoming negative whenever said absolute pressure rises above said set-point pressure, said control means including first and second control fluid inlets respectively disposed on opposite sides of the jet, said first fluid inlet being disposed on the same side of the centerline of said first outlet and a resistive fluid communications means having one end connected to said first outlet and a second end connected to said first inlet forming a feedback path of the portion of said jet flowing into said first outlet.
- 2. A sensor, as described in claim 1 wherein said resistive fluid communications means comprises an adjustible fluidic resistor.
- 3. A sensor, as described in claim 1, further comprising a temperature compensated fluid flow controller connected in series with said resistive communications means between said first outlet and said first inlet.
- 4. A temperature compensated set-point pressure sensor for converting the absolute pressure of a pressurized fluid to a differential pressure indicating the pressure of the pressurized fluid relative to a predetermined set-point pressure, comprising:
- input means, connected to receive said pressurized fluid for directing a jet of fluid along a first centerline at a velocity determined by said absolute pressure;
- output means, disposed downstream from said input means, including first and second outlets separated by a splitter which is disposed asymmetrical to said first centerline such that at least a greater portion of said jet directed along said first centerline is received at the first outlet; and
- control means for deflecting the jet towards the second outlet in accordance with the jet velocity such that as the jet velocity increases from zero, the deflection of the jet increases to a maximum value and then decreases, so that the differential pressure generated by the jet between the first and second outlets increases to a maximum value and then decreases, so that the differential pressure generated by the jet between the first and second outlets increases to a maximum positive value and then decreases to a negative value, the differential pressure being equal to zero when the absolute pressure of the pressurized fluid is equal to the predetermined set-point pressure, the differential pressure becoming positive whenever said absolute pressure falls below said set-point pressure and becoming negative whenever said absolute pressure rises above said set-point pressure, said control means including first and second control fluid inlets respectively disposed on opposite sides of the jet, said first fluid inlet being disposed on the same side of the centerline of said first outlet and an adjustable fluidic resistor connected in series with a temperature compensated fluid controller connected between said first outlet and said first inlet, forming a feedback path for the position of said jet flowing into said first outlet.
RIGHTS OF GOVERNMENT
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used and licensed by or for the United States Government for Governmental purposes without payment to me of any royalty thereon.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
Entry |
Mon, "Temperature Compensation of Laminar Fluidic Components and Systems",roceedings of the 20th Anniversary of Fluidic Symposium, ASME 1980 Nov. 16-21, pp. 95-102. |