METHOD AND DEVICE FOR MEASURING THE SURFACE TENSION OF LIQUIDS
First Claim
1. A method for measuring a surface tension of liquids wherein in the case of a defined gas mass or gas volume flow in said liquid a bubble parameter is determined on a capillary tube tip immersed in said liquid, wherein from said bubble parameter is calculated said surface tension, wherein a bubble life time between a pressure minimum and a pressure maximum of a pressure of said bubble is measured at a defined gas mass flow or gas volume flow, wherein as a result of said measurement a defined pressure rise of said bubble is calculated and used to calculated said surface tension of said liquid.
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Abstract
A method and device for measuring the surface tension of liquids uses the bubble pressure principle, wherein a parameter relating to a bubble formed using a defined gas mass flow rate or volume flow rate is measured at the tip of a capillary tube immersed in the liquid. The surface tension is calculated from the measured value. With a defined gas mass flow rate or volume flow rate, the time between the minimum pressure and the maximum pressure and hence a defined pressure increase in a bubble are measured, and from this the surface tension is calculated. A relatively inexpensive sensor for measuring the surface tension in an appliance, such as a washing machine, using this inventive concepts is disclosed using a piezoelectric transducer.
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- 1. A method for measuring a surface tension of liquids wherein in the case of a defined gas mass or gas volume flow in said liquid a bubble parameter is determined on a capillary tube tip immersed in said liquid, wherein from said bubble parameter is calculated said surface tension, wherein a bubble life time between a pressure minimum and a pressure maximum of a pressure of said bubble is measured at a defined gas mass flow or gas volume flow, wherein as a result of said measurement a defined pressure rise of said bubble is calculated and used to calculated said surface tension of said liquid.
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12. A device for measuring a surface tension of liquids comprising:
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a structure provided with a base member, on which is formed a connection for a capillary tube, a system volume, a choke, a buffer volume, a pump chamber and pump valves with holders for valve flaps;
said capillary tube;
a piezoelectric transducer sealing said system volume;
said valve flaps;
a cover for closing said buffer volume; and
a piezoelectric transducer as a drive for an air pump.
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13. A device for measuring a surface tension of a liquid, comprising:
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a structure forming therein a pump chamber, receiving a gas, a buffer volume chamber receiving the gas from the pump chamber, a system volume chamber, and a choke, said choke allowing passage of the gas from said buffer volume chamber to said system volume chamber;
a first piezoelectric transducer positioned on said structure over said system volume chamber, said first piezoelectric transducer generating signals used to measure a pressure minimum and a pressure maximum of a bubble;
a second piezoelectric transducer position on said structure over said pump chamber, said second piezoelectric transducer pumping the gas from said pump chamber into said buffer volume chamber;
a cover positioned on said structure over said buffer volume chamber;
a plurality of valve flaps attached to said structure wherein a first valve flap allows passage of said gas into said pump chamber and a second valve flap allows passage of said gas from said pump chamber into said buffer volume chamber; and
a capillary tube having a first end and a second end, said capillary tube attached to said structure at the first end receiving said gas from said system volume chamber, forming said bubble at the second end wherein said bubble manifest said pressure minimum at a first point in time and said pressure maximum at a second point in time. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15)
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