Gas and Particle Sensor Using Voltage and Current Behavior Between Electrodes During Glow-to-Arc Transition

A sensor for detecting properties of a gas, gas mixture, or a gas or gas mixture containing particles, all collectively referred to as a "gas". A flow tube contains a pair of electrodes arranged such that at least a portion of the gas flows between the electrodes. A controller applies volt...

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Main Authors Abdul-Khalek, Imad Said, Aldayeh, Maher Abdulhamid
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 30.03.2023
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Summary:A sensor for detecting properties of a gas, gas mixture, or a gas or gas mixture containing particles, all collectively referred to as a "gas". A flow tube contains a pair of electrodes arranged such that at least a portion of the gas flows between the electrodes. A controller applies voltage to the electrodes and measures response data from the electrodes representing the voltage-current relationship between the electrodes while the gas is between the electrodes. Based on the response data, the controller determines a concentration of particles within the gas.
Bibliography:Application Number: US202217965129