2022
DOI: 10.3390/computation10070115
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Capacitive Water-Cut Meter with Robust Near-Linear Transfer Function

Abstract: The water content in fuel–water emulsions can vary from 10% to 30%, and is under control during the process of emulsification. The main task of this study was to obtain near-linear static function for a water-cut meter with capacitive sensors, and to provide it with effective type-uncertainty compensation during the process of water–fuel emulsion moisture control. To fulfill the capacitive measurements, two capacitive sensors in the measuring channel and two capacitive sensors in the reference channel were use… Show more

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“…Besides, we set four different values of moisture content for that purpose (W = 0 %; W = 10 %; W = 20 %; W = 30 %). Dielectric permittivity of moist grain samples was calculated with application of universal Wiener equation (Zabolotnyi et 2022). The values of C1, C2, C3, and C4 together with the values of theoretical moisture content are given in Table 1.…”
Section: W CCmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides, we set four different values of moisture content for that purpose (W = 0 %; W = 10 %; W = 20 %; W = 30 %). Dielectric permittivity of moist grain samples was calculated with application of universal Wiener equation (Zabolotnyi et 2022). The values of C1, C2, C3, and C4 together with the values of theoretical moisture content are given in Table 1.…”
Section: W CCmentioning
confidence: 99%