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publicationNumber EP-0638165-A1
titleOfInvention DETECTION OF PARTICLES IN A GAS FLOW.
abstract PCT No. PCT/GB92/00816 Sec. 371 Date Oct. 31, 1994 Sec. 102(e) Date Oct. 31, 1994 PCT Filed May 5, 1992 PCT Pub. No. WO93/22653 PCT Pub. Date Nov. 11, 1993In a method for detecting particles in a gas flow, a probe 8 is charged triboelectrically by particles 10 in the flow and the quantities of electrical charges transferred to the probe are evaluated to provide an indication of the particle flow in the gas flow. In order to reduce the effect of variations in "gas flow related variables" other than those relating to particle flow, an alternating component in the signal caused by the triboelectrical charging of the probe is monitored.
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