October 7, 2001
Conference Paper

Ultrasonic Methods for Characterization of Liquids and Slurries

Abstract

In the field of process monitoring and control technology, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory is utilizing unique technical capabilities and drawing upon knowledge gained through many years of government- and industry-sponsored research activities to develop and deploy advanced sensor and measurement systems for the monitoring and control of process operations. This includes non-invasive, on-line and real-time technologies that use ultrasound characterization to measure the physical and chemical properties of flowing materials, such as liquids and slurries

Revised: November 10, 2005 | Published: October 7, 2001

Citation

Pappas R.A., J.A. Bamberger, L.J. Bond, M.S. Greenwood, P.D. Panetta, and D.M. Pfund. 2001. Ultrasonic Methods for Characterization of Liquids and Slurries. In Conference Proceedings, IEEE Ultrasonics Symposium. 7-10 Oct. 2001, 1, 563-566. Piscataway, New Jersey:Institution of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. PNNL-SA-37084.