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titleOfInvention System and method for detecting deposits in a fluid line
abstract A system (2) for detecting deposits in a fluid line has a measuring body (4), an ultrasonic transducer (6) and an ultrasonic receiver (8) and at least one evaluation unit (12) connected to the ultrasonic transducer (6) and the ultrasonic receiver (8). on. The ultrasonic transducer (6) sends out an ultrasonic signal and the ultrasonic receiver (8) receives response signals caused by reflections in the fluid line. Response signals resulting from known geometrical changes in the shape of the fluid line (28) are then filtered out of the response signal sequence and the distances between the ultrasonic transducer (6) and the deposits are calculated from the remaining response signals belonging to the deposits. This enables deposits to be easily detected without having to dismantle the fluid line.
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