Author :
Cataldo, A. ; Tarricone, L. ; Attivissimo, F. ; Trotta, A.
Abstract :
Time-domain-reflectometry (TDR) measurements, which were originally used to locate and diagnose faults in transmission lines, have been widely applied in geology and soil science for accurate and flexible measurements of soil moisture and water content. Furthermore, the most attractive advantages of TDR rely on the possible determination of the spatial location and nature of various objects, both in real time and with a nondestructive approach. This makes the TDR technique an appealing candidate for a variety of environmental and industrial applications. Although the TDR instruments are commonly used to date, particularly for the aforementioned purposes, the state of the art is rather lacking in liquid-monitoring applications. This paper describes how the suitable combination of TDR detecting functionalities can lead to a simultaneous monitoring of quantitative and qualitative properties of liquid samples. In fact, the proposed TDR method allows, in one shot, the measurement of liquid levels, the determination of multiple interfaces in layered media, and the evaluation of dielectric properties such as dielectric permittivity or electrical conductivity. Some applications to real cases are proposed, which are referred to petrol-chemical mixtures or water-based liquids, thus validating the approach on a wide range of materials.
Keywords :
dielectric measurement; electrical conductivity; level measurement; microwave measurement; time-domain reflectometry; dielectric permittivity; electrical conductivity; layered media; petrol-chemical mixtures; real-time monitoring; soil moisture flexible measurements; time-domain-reflectometry measurements; water-based liquids; Conductivity measurement; Dielectric liquids; Dielectric measurements; Geology; Instruments; Moisture measurement; Monitoring; Soil measurements; Soil moisture; Transmission line measurements; Coaxial transmission lines; dielectric measurements; liquid-level measurement; microwave reflectometry; reflection coefficient; time domain reflectometry (TDR);