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A prototype acoustic gas sensor based on attenuation (L)

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JOURNAL OF THE ACOUSTICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA
Volume 120, Issue 4, Pages 1779-1782

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ACOUSTICAL SOC AMER AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1121/1.2336758

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Acoustic attenuation provides the potential to identify and quantify gases in a mixture. We present results for a prototype attenuation gas sensor for binary gas mixtures. Tests are performed in a pressurized test cell between 0.2 and 32 atm to accommodate the main molecular relaxation processes. Attenuation measurements using the 215-kHz sensor and a multi separation, multifrequency research system both generally match theoretical predictions for mixtures of CO2 and CH4 with 2% air. As the pressure in the test cell increases, the standard deviation of sensor measurements typically decreases as a result of the larger gas acoustic impedance. (c) 2006 Acoustical Society of America.

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