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Measuring Smoke
Sensor technologies. topic
Posted by D. Hall on 3 February, 2010 - 12:29 pm
I need some ideas on how to measure smoke from a smokestack on a bbq pit. Not kidding...I'm working on this on a senior project. I need an inexpensive method for measuring smoke density in a relatively small area but susceptible to high temps up to about 350F. Could this be done with a photoelectric sensor (optical obscuration)? Please aid me with your unbounding knowledge.


Posted by anonymous on 8 February, 2010 - 12:15 am
Google is your friend, search for: measure smoke Ringelmann and Hellige.

Hugo

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