1 introduction, 1 principle of measurement – K-Patents PR-33-S User Manual

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1 Introduction

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1 Introduction

The inline refractometer sensor PR-33-S (figure 1.1) measures the refractive index n

D

and the temperature of the process medium. The concentration of the process liquid is

calculated from these values when the composition of the process medium is known.

The output values of the sensor are transmitted through its Ethernet connection by

using a UDP/IP protocol (see chapter 2). An optional mA output unit is also available.

Figure 1.1

PR-33-S sensor

1.1 Principle of measurement

The K-Patents inline refractometer determines the refractive index n

D

of the process

solution. It measures the critical angle of refraction using a yellow LED light source

with the same wavelength (589 nm) as the sodium D line (hence n

D

). Light from the

light source (L) in Figure 1.2 is directed to the interface between the prism (P) and the

process medium (S). Two of the prism surfaces (M) act as mirrors bending the light rays

so that they meet the interface at different angles.

The reflected rays of light form an image (ACB), where (C) is the position of the critical

angle ray. The rays at (A) are totally internally reflected at the process interface, the rays

at (B) are partially reflected and partially refracted into the process solution. In this way

the optical image is divided into a light area (A) and a dark area (B). The position of the

shadow edge (C) indicates the value of the critical angle. The refractive index n

D

can

then be determined from this position.

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