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Conductivity Measurement Using Non-Contact Potential Electrodes and a Guard Ring
Date Issued
15-06-2019
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Abstract
This paper presents an improved method for the measurement of the conductivity of a liquid. In the proffered technique, the contact-type potential terminals of a traditional four lead conductivity probe are replaced with non-contacting terminals thus preventing electrode corrosion and contamination affecting the conductivity measurement. An additional guard electrode introduced in the present design ensures that the current through the external/surrounding medium becomes negligible thus reducing the error due to current flow, external to the probe. A self-balancing signal conditioning circuit, specially designed to suit the probe, alleviates the new problems of the modified probe. Simulation results and the results obtained from a prototype built and tested establish the efficacy of the proposed technique. The worst case error was found to be ± 0.78% with the prototype probe.
Volume
19