Claims
- 1. A paraffin monitor which comprises:
- pulse means connected to ground, the pulse means being means for periodically providing electrical pulses to a signal means;
- signal means connected to the pulse means and to ground and immersed in a medium having paraffin, the signal means being means for providing an oscillating decaying signal in response to each pulse from the pulse means, with the frequency and decay time of the oscillating decaying signal decreasing in accordance with the build-up of paraffin on the signal means; and
- indicating means connected to the signal means and to ground, the indicating means being means for providing an indication of the paraffin build-up in accordance with the signal from the signal means.
- 2. A monitor as described in claim 1 in which said signal means is a magnetostriction oscillator.
- 3. A monitor as described in claim 2 in which said magnetostriction oscillator includes a metallic rod,
- an excitation coil spatially arranged in a predetermined manner with said rod and having one end connected to said pulse means, and another end connected to ground and
- a pick-up coil spatially arranged in a predetermined manner with said rod and said excitation coil and having one end connected to said indicating means and another end commonly connected to the ground connected end of said excitation coil, to said pulse means and to said indicating means so that pulses from said pulse means are provided to said excitation coil and said pick-coil provides each oscillating decaying signal to said indicating means.
- 4. A monitor as described in claim 3 in which the frequency and decay time of the oscillating decaying signal changes in accordance with the growth of paraffin on said rod of said magnetostriction oscillator.
- 5. A monitor as described in claim 4 in which the indicating means is an oscilloscope.
- 6. A monitor as described in claim 5 further comprising means for containing and maintaining the medium at a predetermined temperature.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation as to all subject matter common to U.S. application Ser. No. 194,696, now abandoned and filed Oct. 6, 1980 by Carlton M. Slough and Edwin L. Colling, Jr. and assigned to Texaco Inc., assignee of the present invention, and a continuation-in-part for additional subject matter.
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