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Showing papers on "Fluidics published in 1979"


Patent
20 Aug 1979
TL;DR: In this paper, a method for the measurement of fluid velocity and fluid flow rate is described which may be applied to a system in which fluid is caused to exit through an orifice to form a free jet.
Abstract: A method for the measurement of fluid velocity and fluid flow rate is described which may be applied to a system in which fluid is caused to exit through an orifice to form a free jet. Optical as well as fluidic properties of the jetting fluids are used to determine the mean velocity of the jet between its point of exit from the orifice and at least a preselected detection point. From the mean velocity determination, the fluid flow rate may also be determined. A marker signal perturbation is applied to the jetting fluid at the orifice, and is detected downstream at a stream sensing point which is located a preselected distance from that orifice.

60 citations


Patent
12 Sep 1979
TL;DR: In this article, a liquid telemetry system is disclosed useful for transmitting data through a fluid body by means of pulses in the fluid, which are generated by a bi-stable fluid amplifier in conjunction with a vortex valve.
Abstract: A liquid telemetry system is disclosed useful for transmitting data through a fluid body by means of pulses in the fluid. To generate the pulses in the fluid the system utilizes a bi-stable fluid amplifier in conjunction with a vortex valve. Control input signals direct the flow of fluid from the bi-stable amplifier into the vortex valve in such manner as to selectively impede the flow of fluid through the vortex valve. The resulting changes in fluid flow rates generate pulses within the fluid body.

56 citations


Patent
24 May 1979
TL;DR: A portable chamber for enclosing a portion of the body for treatment with oxygen or other gas at pressures slightly above atmospheric and the control circuits for operating the chamber are disclosed is described in this article.
Abstract: A portable chamber for enclosing a portion of the body for treatment with oxygen or other gas at pressures slightly above atmospheric and the control circuits for operating the chamber are disclosed. In its basic configuration, the chamber of the invention is designed to enclose a portion of the body, such as a leg or arm, but can be enlarged to enclose the entire body, except the head of the patient. In its basic design, the chamber of this invention is constructed in two parts that mate to form the chamber. When mated, one end of the chamber is closed and the other end is open to receive the part of the body being treated. The open end contains a sleeve that encircles the body part being treated to form an air tight seal. A gasket arrangement is provided to seal the two parts when mated. The control circuits or elements are fluidic elements. These fludic elements are housed in a control box and coupled to the chamber by means of appropriate couplers mounted on the closed end of the chamber. A humidifier is also attached to the closed end of the chamber on the outside of the chamber.

41 citations


Patent
09 Nov 1979
TL;DR: In this paper, a fluidic pulsing device is described, which comprises at least one fluid lifier and several vortex valve restrictors, arranged in a parallel fashion, allowing for optimization of design geometries, and therefore, optimization of performance, despite the fact that physical dimensions of the apparatus may be severely restricted.
Abstract: A fluidic pulsing device is disclosed which comprises at least one fluid lifier and several vortex valve restrictors. One or more amplifiers direct fluid flow to the several vortex valves, which are arranged in parallel fashion. Such an arrangement allows for optimization of design geometries, and therefore, optimization of performance, despite the fact that the physical dimensions of the apparatus may be severely restricted.

35 citations


Patent
24 Oct 1979
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe a fluid amplifier providing radial and tangential flow to a vortex valve to produce the low and high resistance fluidic paths, respectively, in a combination of an internal combustion engine, a turbocharger and a ste gate.
Abstract: In the combination of an internal combustion engine, a turbocharger and a ste gate, the improvement is the waste gate which includes a fluidic device having its inlet and outlet connected in parallel with the turbine of the turbocharger and a biasing port responsive to the output of the turbocharger to proportion the fluid flow from the inlet to the outlet between two parallel fluidic paths having a high and low flow resistance respectively. The fluidic device is a fluid amplifier providing radial and tangential flow to a vortex valve to produce the low and high resistance fluidic paths respectively. Alternatively, the fluidic device could be in series with the turbocharger to backpressure the compressor of the turbocharger.

7 citations


Patent
20 Sep 1979
TL;DR: In this article, a temperature compensation device for a fluidic circuit is disclosed, which comprises a high gain fluid amplifier having input and feedback resistors. The resistance to fluid flow through the input resistor is dependent upon fluid density, while the resistance to flow through a feedback resistor is depending upon fluid viscosity.
Abstract: A temperature compensation device for a fluidic circuit is disclosed. The vice comprises a high gain fluid amplifier having input and feedback resistors. The resistance to fluid flow through the input resistor is dependent upon fluid density, while the resistance to flow through the feedback resistor is dependent upon fluid viscosity.

4 citations



Patent
12 Feb 1979
TL;DR: A digital fluidic output accelerometer which has a proportional fluid ampier for balancing forces acting on a mass which is rotatably mounted on air bearing means and produces digital signals that are proportional to acceleration of the device is described in this paper.
Abstract: A digital fluidic output accelerometer which has a proportional fluid ampier for balancing forces acting on a mass which is rotatably mounted on air bearing means and has a digital fluidic output which produces digital signals that are proportional to acceleration of the device.