Strain-Gauge Measurement of Weight of Fluid in a Tank
TBMG-29287
03/01/2004
- Content
A method of determining the amount of fluid in a tank is based on measurement of strains induced in tank supports by the weight of the fluid. Unlike most prior methods, this method is nonintrusive: there is no need to insert instrumentation in the tank and, hence, no need to run wires, cables, or tubes through the tank wall. Also unlike most prior methods, this method is applicable even if the fluid in the tank is at supercritical pressure and temperature, because it does not depend on the presence of a liquid/gas interface (as in liquid-level-measuring methods).
- Citation
- "Strain-Gauge Measurement of Weight of Fluid in a Tank," Mobility Engineering, March 1, 2004.