bushwhacker
Aerospace
- Mar 28, 2003
- 2
I've run across an interesting continuous level measurement challenge. I need to measure the level of a mixture of Aluminum Oxide and ceramic powder, inside a closed vessel (approximately 48" high), that is kept under partial vacuum. Ultrasonic sensing is no good, because of vessel not being at atmospheric pressure (speed of sound different). If the vacuum was constant, I could apply a correction factor, but it isn't. Capacitive level sensing won't work, because the conductive powder will stick to the probe. I don't know if an RF-type level transmitter will work, never having worked with one, and the department paying for this project is reluctant to part with $$$$ for experiments. Any ideas would be appreciated. Thank you.