Process and apparatus for measuring differences in the concentrations of paramagnetic components of gases
First Claim
1. A method of measuring a difference in concentration of paramagnetic components between an unknown gas and a standard gas comprising:
- periodically alternating entry of two gases into an air gap of a magnetic circuit by delivering the two gases into the air gap alternately from opposite directions;
moving a boundary zone between the two gases back and forth periodically in the air gap perpendicularly to the lines of force;
alternatingly causing part of the two gases to escape from the air gap region by letting the respective one or other of the two gases flow in behind the respective escaping gas; and
detecting periodic changes, caused by the gases, in magnetic flux in the magnetic circuit.
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Abstract
Process and apparatus for measuring the difference in the concentration of paramagnetic components between an unknown gas and a standard gas by periodically alternate entry of both gases into the gap chamber (2) of a magnetic circuit (1) and by detecting the periodical variations of the magnetic flux caused by the gases in the magnetic circuit.
In this process,
(a) the two gases are brought into the gap chamber (2) from opposite directions through gas lines (5, 6),
(b) the boundary zone between the two gases perpendicular to the magnetic lines of force is moved back and forth in the gap chamber periodically by an alternating flow generator (7), and
(c) constantly a portion of the gas mixture is made to escape through an exhaust line (9) from the region of the gap chamber (2) by the inflowing of at least one of the two gases.
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6 Claims
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1. A method of measuring a difference in concentration of paramagnetic components between an unknown gas and a standard gas comprising:
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periodically alternating entry of two gases into an air gap of a magnetic circuit by delivering the two gases into the air gap alternately from opposite directions; moving a boundary zone between the two gases back and forth periodically in the air gap perpendicularly to the lines of force; alternatingly causing part of the two gases to escape from the air gap region by letting the respective one or other of the two gases flow in behind the respective escaping gas; and detecting periodic changes, caused by the gases, in magnetic flux in the magnetic circuit.
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2. Apparatus for performing a method of measuring a difference in concentration of paramagnetic components between an unknown gas and a standard gas comprising periodically alternating entry of two gases into an air gap of a magnetic circuit by delivering the two gases into the air gap alternately from opposite directions, moving a boundary zone between the two gases back and forth periodically in the air gap perpendicularly to the lines of force, constantly causing part of the two gases to escape from the air gap region by letting one of the two gases flow in behind the part of the two gases, and detecting periodic changes, caused by the gases, in magnetic flux in the magnetic circuit, the apparatus comprising:
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a magnetic circuit having an air gap and having a gap chamber formed within the air gap; an alternating flow generator for alternating injection of the unknown gas and the standard gas; at least one exhaust line coupled to the gap chamber; at least one winding for detecting periodic variations of the magnetic flux in the magnetic circuit; at least one gas line on each of two opposite sides of the gap chamber coupling the gap chamber to the alternating flow generator, of which one gas line is the unknown gas feed line and an other gas line is the standard gas feed line; the alternating flow generator moving such a gas volume that the gap chamber is filled substantially entirely with the unknown gas or with the standard gas with periodic alternation; and the at least one exhaust line being always in communication through the gap chamber with one of the two gases. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6)
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