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Process for measuring the level of fluid in a tank according to the radar principle

  • US 5,438,867 A
  • Filed: 10/05/1993
  • Issued: 08/08/1995
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/05/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. In a process for measuring the level of liquid in a tank according to the radar principle in which a microwave signal is transmitted in the direction of the liquid level and the bottom of the tank from a transmitting antenna located above the liquid level, received signals including perhaps spurious signals, a measuring signal reflected from the liquid level and a bottom signal reflected from the bottom of the tank are received by a receiving antenna and the measuring and bottom signals from the receiving antenna are detected and processed by receiver means associated with the antenna, the actual distance between the transmitting antenna and the receiving antenna, respectively, and the tank bottom distance being known, and the permittivity and permeability numbers ε

  • r and μ

    r for the liquid in the tank being known at least approximately, the steps ofdetermining from said bottom signal the transit time for said bottom signal,andmathematically determining the actual liquid level in the tank at least approximately from said transit time, the known actual bottom distance and the at least approximately known permittivity and permeability numbers ε

    r and μ

    r.

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