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http://dx.doi.org/10.5573/ieie.2017.54.1.152

Study on the Optimizing Ultrasonic Cell for Depth Measurement of Crude Oil  

Oh, Kyutae (Department Digital Electronics of Daelim University College)
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Journal of the Institute of Electronics and Information Engineers / v.54, no.1, 2017 , pp. 152-156 More about this Journal
Abstract
Until now, most of the studies related to the ultrasonic sensor was in the water or the air. This study is for ultrasonic sensor in crude oil. because the ultrasonic cell use high voltage, it can cause an explosion. So, in crude oil, it did not use an ultrasonic sensor. This is the study of the ultrasonic sensor that generates ultrasonic waves while preventing explosion. Through this study, when trasmit ultrasonic in the crude oil, it found the most adaptive diameter, thickness, transmit frequency of ultrasonic cell to measure the depth of the crude oil and sludge. In conclusion, when a 200kHz frequency is generated by applying a voltage of 24V to the ultrasonic cell, the optimum diameter of ultrasonic cell is 26~28mm, the thickness of ultrasonic cell is 9mm.
Keywords
ultrasonic; measurement; crude oil;
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