Abstract: Flow rates of multi-phase streams may be determined by use of a fiber optic probe which establishes an illuminated sensing zone of finite dimensions. The probe collects light backscattered from the zone, the collected light being converted by a photodiode to voltage waveforms. Flow rate is determined by sampling voltage waveforms at discrete points in time, the sample being digitized and the digits being autocorrelated for such discrete points.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 6, 1988
Date of Patent:
December 18, 1990
Assignee:
The Dow Chemical Company
Inventors:
John W. Lyons, John A. Roper, III, Peter D. Aldrich
Abstract: The quenching circuit comprises a signal comparator (CP) having a first input connected to the photodiode (SPAD) under control and a second input connected to a balancing impedance (C) equal to that of the photodiode. At the output of the comparator (CP) there is connected a signal generator (M), which generates a quenching signal (S) having a predetermined duration each time there is an imbalance between the two inputs of the comparator (CP). Circuital switching means (I1, I2, I3, I4) are provided, capable of holding the bias voltage of the photodiode normally high and of lowering it below the breakdown level following the generation and for the entire holding time of the quenching signal.