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Monitoring the glycerol concentration in aqueous glycerol solutions using a micromachined flow sensor

  • Samir Cerimovic (Speaker)
  • Roman Beigelbeck (Speaker)
  • Hannes Antlinger (Speaker)
  • Artur Jachimowicz (Speaker)
  • Jakoby, B. (Speaker)
  • Franz Keplinger (Speaker)

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Description

We present a measurement setup to monitor the glycerol concentration in aqueous glycerol solutions. The setup comprises a micromachined thermal flow sensor, a piezoelectric micropump, a well-defined flow channel, a differential pressure sensor, and a temperature controller for a constant setup temperature. The micropump establishes circulation with a constant pressure difference between in- and outlet of the channel ensuring a flow rate in the closed-loop system that is strictly related to the viscosity and, equivalently, to the glycerol concentration. A calorimetric flow sensor operating in the constant over-temperature mode measures the flow rate from which the glycerol concentration can be deduced. The overall system design was supported by FEM simulations. Finally, we report on measurement results which confirm good agreement between theory and experiment.
Period08 May 2014
Event titleMicroelectronic Systems Symposium (MESS)
Event typeConference
LocationAustriaShow on map

Fields of science

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  • 202021 Industrial electronics
  • 203017 Micromechanics
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JKU Focus areas

  • Mechatronics and Information Processing