G01N2011/0086

Magneto-optical method and apparatus for detecting analytes in a liquid

There is provided a method of detecting a change of a state of a liquid comprising the steps of: •providing a liquid detection medium (12) comprising a liquid and having a plurality of anisotropic magnetic particles suspended therein; •applying a modulated magnetic field across at least a portion of the liquid detection medium (12), wherein the magnetic field induces an alignment of the magnetic particles; •introducing electromagnetic radiation (22) into the liquid detection medium (12); •detecting a variable which is modulated by the applied magnetic field, wherein the variable is associated with the interaction of the electromagnetic radiation (22) with the magnetic particles and wherein the change in the state of the liquid causes a variation in the detected variable; and •correlating the variation in the detected variable with the change in the state of the liquid.

VISCOSITY MEASUREMENT DEVICE
20170363452 · 2017-12-21 ·

The present invention relates to a viscosity measurement device. According to one aspect of the present invention, provided is a viscosity measurement device comprising: a housing which has an inlet port, an outlet port and a measurement space positioned between the inlet port and the outlet port; a magnetic body arranged in the measurement space; an electromagnet for moving the magnetic body; a position measurement part for measuring the position of the magnetic body; a flow rate measurement part for measuring the flow rate of fluid which flows in the measurement space; and a control part for measuring the viscosity of the fluid on the basis of the strength of a magnetic field generated by the electromagnet and the shear strain rate of the fluid which passes through the measurement space.

In-situ micro-viscometry for low-cost cure monitoring and control

The present invention relates to devices for measuring property changes via in-situ micro-viscometry and methods of using same. The aforementioned device is inexpensive and can be used to quickly and accurately measure numerous physical and chemical property changes, including but not limited to the rate of chemical cure, change in tack, and rate of mass loss, for example, rate of moisture, solvent and/or plasticizer change.

DEVICE FOR MEASURING PROPERTY CHANGES VIA IN-SITU MICRO-VISCOMETRY

The present invention relates to devices for measuring property changes via in-situ micro-viscometry and methods of using same. The aforementioned device is inexpensive and can be used to quickly and accurately measure numerous physical and chemical property changes, including but not limited to the rate of chemical cure, change in tack, and rate of mass loss, for example, rate of moisture, solvent and/or plasticizer change.

Wireless sensing and control of temperature using magnetic fields

A method and system for sensing and controlling temperature with magnetic fields are provided. The method comprises placing a compound in thermal communication with a number of temperature or heat sources and placing a number of magnets in thermal communication with the compound. A number of magnetic sensors are placed in electromagnetic communication with the number of magnets. Changes in the magnetic field of the magnets are detected by the sensors and used to determine the temperature of the compound according to a model that maps magnetic field characteristics to temperature. The amount of cure of the compound can then be estimated from the temperature. The temperature or heat sources are controlled in response to the temperature measurement and the estimated amount of cure of the compound.

NON-INVASIVE AND MINIMALLY-INVASIVE DETECTION OF SERUM IRON IN REAL TIME
20210307676 · 2021-10-07 · ·

A non-invasive and minimally-invasive system and method of detecting iron content in nail and hair samples to diagnose iron deficiency anemia. The system comprises a portable and ultra sensitive magnetometer. A sample of hair or nail is collected from the patient and placed in the magnetometer. The magnetometer is sufficiently sensitive to detect or otherwise indicate the iron content of the sample. Diagnosis can be made based on the detected iron level.

Nuclear magnetic resonance gas isotherm technique to evaluate reservoir rock wettability

Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) gas isotherm techniques to evaluate wettability of porous media, such as hydrocarbon reservoir rock, can include constructing a NMR gas isotherm curve for a porous media sample gas adsorption under various pressures. A hydrophobic or hydrophilic nature of the porous media sample can be determined using the NMR gas isotherm curves. A wettability of the porous media sample can be determined based on the NMR gas isotherm curve. The wettability can be determined for porous media samples with different pore sizes. In the case of reservoir rock samples, the determined wettability can be used, among other things, to model the hydrocarbon reservoir that includes such rock samples, to simulate fluid flow through such reservoirs, or to model enhanced hydrocarbon recovery from such reservoirs.

Nuclear magnetic resonance gas isotherm technique to evaluate reservoir rock wettability

Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) gas isotherm techniques to evaluate wettability of porous media, such as hydrocarbon reservoir rock, can include constructing a NMR gas isotherm curve for a porous media sample gas adsorption under various pressures. A hydrophobic or hydrophilic nature of the porous media sample can be determined using the NMR gas isotherm curves. A wettability of the porous media sample can be determined based on the NMR gas isotherm curve. The wettability can be determined for porous media samples with different pore sizes. In the case of reservoir rock samples, the determined wettability can be used, among other things, to model the hydrocarbon reservoir that includes such rock samples, to simulate fluid flow through such reservoirs, or to model enhanced hydrocarbon recovery from such reservoirs.

Nuclear magnetic resonance gas isotherm technique to evaluate reservoir rock wettability

Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) gas isotherm techniques to evaluate wettability of porous media, such as hydrocarbon reservoir rock, can include constructing a NMR gas isotherm curve for a porous media sample gas adsorption under various pressures. A hydrophobic or hydrophilic nature of the porous media sample can be determined using the NMR gas isotherm curves. A wettability of the porous media sample can be determined based on the NMR gas isotherm curve. The wettability can be determined for porous media samples with different pore sizes. In the case of reservoir rock samples, the determined wettability can be used, among other things, to model the hydrocarbon reservoir that includes such rock samples, to simulate fluid flow through such reservoirs, or to model enhanced hydrocarbon recovery from such reservoirs.

DEVICE AND METHOD FOR RAPID DETECTION OF BLOOD VISCOSITY BASED ON ULTRASONIC GUIDED WAVE OF MICRO-FINE METAL TUBE
20230404410 · 2023-12-21 ·

A device and a method for rapid detection of blood viscosity based on an ultrasonic guided wave of a micro-fine metal tube are provided. The device comprises a blood sampling unit and a blood sampling electrical circuit that are electrically connected with each other and a device shell; the sample feeding tube and the sample discharging tube are respectively arranged at two sides of the device shell, the inlet of the sampling tube is communicated with the outside of the device shell, the outlet of the sampling tube is communicated with the inlet of the blood micro-flow pump through the micro-fine metal tube, the outlet of the blood micro-flow pump is communicated with the inlet of the sample discharging tube, and the outlet of the sample discharging tube is communicated with the outside of the device shell; the magnetostrictive component is arranged outside the micro-fine metal tube.