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| United States Patent | 4259632 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/4259632.html |
| Inventor(s) | Ahtiainen; Ari J. (Helsinki, FI) |
| Abstract | Capacitive moisture measuring apparatus for continuously measuring the
moisture content of granular material, such as grain, includes a series
circuit including a measuring capacitor whose capacitance varies as a
function of moisture content of granular material in which it is immersed
during operation and a resistor coupled to the measuring capacitor, and an
oscillator for generating a voltage signal of stable frequency and
amplitude which is applied to the circuit. An operational amplifier is
serially coupled to a diode to constitute an ideal diode, the latter being
coupled across the measuring capacitor. |
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Drawing from US Patent 4259632 |
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Continuous action capacitive moisture measuring apparatus |
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| Publication Date |
March 31, 1981 |
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| Filing Date |
November 13, 1978 |
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| Priority Data |
Nov 18, 1977[FI]773492 |
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Title Information  |
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Description  |
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates generally to moisture measuring apparatus and, more
particularly, to capacitive moisture measuring apparatus for measuring the
moisture content of granular material.
Moisture measuring apparatus which utilize capacitors whose capacitance
vary as a function of the moisture of the material being measured are
known. For example, in the measurement of the moisture of granular
material, and, in particular, in measuring the moisture of grain, it is
known that the moisture content of the material usually varies in the
range of 10 to 40%. However, it is particularly important to obtain the
highest possible degree of accuracy in moisture measurement in the
moisture range of from about 12 to 17%. The use of a capacitive measuring
apparatus when the moisture level falls within this range has proven to be
especially advantageous since the dielectric constant of such material
varies in a substantially linear manner within a moisture range of from
about 4 to 18%. Since the dielectric constant varies in an abrupt manner
as the moisture content exceeds 18%, measuring apparatus utilizing
variations in resistance obtain greater accuracy than capicitance methods
and apparatus in that range.
Moisture measuring apparatus utilizing the moisture dependent variations in
the capacitance of a capacitor are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,508,435
and 3,626,286.More particularly, the measuring apparatus disclosed in U.S.
Pat. No. 3,508,435 utilizes a series circuit comprising a resonance
circuit and a resistor, the series circuit being driven by an oscillator
supplying a voltage at a frequency of 15 kHz. The moisture measuring
apparatus disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,626,286, utilizes an oscillator
which supplies a peak to peak voltage of 100 volts at a frequency of 75
kHz to a measuring circuit comprising two capacitors, one of the
capacitors functioning as a measuring capacitor while the other capacitor
having a known capacitance. In this latter apparatus the detector input
voltage is derived from the voltage division effected by the pair of
capacitors.
Conventional capacitive moisture measuring apparatus of the type described
above have proven to be not entirely satisfactory. Thus, such prior art
apparatus are extremely complex in construction and, accordingly expensive
in manufacture. Accordingly, such prior art capacitive moisture measuring
apparatus are not particularly suited for manufacture in mass production.
Further, by virtue of their relatively complicated design, such prior art
measuring apparatus are not as reliable as is desired.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, one object of the present invention is to provide a new and
improved continuous action capacitive moisture measuring apparatus.
Another object of the present invention is to provide such a continuous
action capacitive moisture measuring apparatus which is relatively simple
in design, reliable in operation and which is amenable to mass production.
Briefly, in accordance with the present invention, these and other objects
are obtained by providing a series circuit including a measuring capacitor
having a capacitance which varies as a function of moisture content of the
material being measured and a resistor coupled in series therewith. An
oscillator supplies a voltage of predetermined frequency and amplitude to
the series circuit. An operational amplifier coupled in series with a
diode thereby forming an ideal diode is coupled across the measuring
capacitor, the latter of which is immersed in the granular material whose
moisture is to be measured.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
A more complete appreciation of the invention and many of the attendant
advantages thereof will be readily appreciated as the same becomes better
understood by reference to the following detailed description when
considered in connection with the accompanying drawing which comprises a
schematic illustration of the circuitry of the measuring apparatus of the
present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring now to the drawing, the moisture measuring apparatus of the
present invention generally comprises an oscillator P which generates a
predetermined voltage having a substantially stable frequency and
amplitude, which voltage is supplied to a series circuit comprising a
measuring capacitor C and a resistor R.sub.1. An operational amplifier A
coupled to a diode V as shown in the Figure in a manner so as to
constitute a so-called ideal diode, is coupled across the measuring
capacitor C. Further, an adjustable variable resistor R.sub.2 is also
coupled across the measuring capacitor C for purposes of calibration,
discussed in greater detail below.
The oscillator P impresses an alternating voltage on the measuring circuit
having a constant wave form which is relatively stable in frequency and
amplitude. However, it should be noted that such an oscillator need not
necessarily employ a crystal in the generation of the voltage.
The peak to peak amplitude of the AC voltage is preferably within the range
of between 5 and 20 volts. The range of frequency of the voltage supplied
by the oscillator is between 1 and 250 kHz. This range is required since 1
kHz is about the lowest frequency at which charging of the capacitor will
be effective in the case of grain material having high moisture content.
Thus, the frequency of the oscillator is preferably not less then 1 kHz.
The upper value of the frequency range is about 250 kHz since the
functioning of the operational amplifier A which obtains the measuring
signal output is not satisfactory at frequencies higher then this value
due to the relatively simple design of the circuit of the present
invention. The variable resistor R.sub.2 is adjusted in order to
compensate for mechanical variations which may exist in the measuring
capacitor C.
In operation, the measuring capacitor C of the measuring circuit comprising
capacitor C and resistor R.sub.1 is immersed in the mass of granular
material. The value of the resistance of resistor R.sub.1 is predetermined
so as to achieve maximum sensitivity of the measuring capacitor in a
particular desired moisture range. Thus, for example, for a particular
granular material, maximum sensitivity of the measuring circuit will be
obtained for a moisture content of 14% and, in this case, the resistance
of resistor R.sub.1 is chosen to be equal to the capacitive reactance of
the measuring capacitor C. During operation, the operational amplifier A
which is serially connected to the diode V to constitute an ideal diode,
serves to eliminate the effect of the threshold voltage so as to improve
the sensitivity and thermal stability of the measuring circuit. The ideal
diode is electrically connected at the common terminal of resistor R.sub.1
and measuring capacitor C to rectify the voltage appearing at that common
terminal and which voltage is indicative of the moisture content of the
granular material being measured. Thus, the rectified voltage may be
supplied to a measuring instrument (not shown) connected to the output of
the ideal diode for indicating the moisture content of the granular
material.
Tests have been conducted utilizing the circuitry of the present invention
to measure the moisture of granular material. It has been found that the
highest accuracy is obtained in the moisture range of about 12 to 17
percent. In this range, the present invention achieves an accuracy of plus
or minus 0.5 to 1 percent. Such tolerance in measurements in this range
are entirely satisfactory.
Since a variation in the temperature of a granular material having a
constant moisture content will result in a variation in the capacitance of
the measuring capacitor, it is recognized that to some extent, the
capacitance of capacitor C is temperature dependent. Such temperature
dependance, however, may be compensated as will be readily understood by
those skilled in the art in a manner such that the accuracy of the
measuring apparatus may be still further improved. Further improvement in
the accuracy of the measurements obtained by the present invention may be
obtained by various additional expedients which are readily apparent to
those skilled in the art.
Obviously, numerous modifications and variations of the present invention
are possible on the light of the above teachings. Accordingly, it is
understood that the invention may be practiced otherwise then as
specifically disclosed herein.
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