Method and apparatus for characterizing inorganic scale formation conditions employing a microfludic device
US-2018221867-A1 · Aug 9, 2018 · US
US10974241B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10974241-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715473899-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 30, 2017 |
| Priority date | Mar 30, 2017 |
| Publication date | Apr 13, 2021 |
| Grant date | Apr 13, 2021 |
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A fluid sensing system includes a microfluidic chip, multiple sensors, and a communication device. The microfluidic chip includes at least one microfluidic channel extending a length through the microfluidic chip. The microfluidic chip is fluidly connected to a process fluid such that a fluid sample from the process fluid flows through the at least one microfluidic channel. The multiple sensors are operatively connected to the at least one microfluidic channel of the microfluidic chip. The multiple sensors are configured to monitor multiple different properties of the fluid sample within the at least one microfluidic channel. The communication device is operatively connected to the multiple sensors. The communication device is configured to receive data parameters representative of the multiple different properties of the fluid sample from the multiple sensors and wirelessly transmit the data parameters to a remote location.
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A fluid sensing system comprising: a microfluidic chip including at least one microfluidic channel extending a length through the microfluidic chip, the microfluidic chip fluidly connected to a process fluid such that a fluid sample from the process fluid flows through the at least one microfluidic channel; multiple sensors operatively connected to the at least one microfluidic channel of the microfluidic chip, the multiple sensors configured to monitor multiple different properties of the fluid sample within the at least one microfluidic channel; and a communication device operatively connected to the multiple sensors, the communication device configured to receive data parameters representative of the multiple different properties of the fluid sample from the multiple sensors and wirelessly transmit the data parameters to a remote location, wherein the multiple sensors include at least two of an infrared sensor, a pH sensor, an electrochemistry sensor, an ultraviolet sensor, and an ultrasonic sensor. 2. A fluid sensing system comprising: a microfluidic chip including at least one microfluidic channel extending a length through the microfluidic chip, the microfluidic chip fluidly connected to a process fluid such that a fluid sample from the process fluid flows through the at least one microfluidic channel; multiple sensors operatively connected to the at least one microfluidic channel of the microfluidic chip, the multiple sensors configured to monitor multiple different properties of the fluid sample within the at least one microfluidic channel; and a communication device operatively connected to the multiple sensors, the communication device configured to receive data parameters representative of the multiple different properties of the fluid sample from the multiple sensors and wirelessly transmit the data parameters to a remote location, wherein the multiple different properties of the fluid sample monitored by the multiple sensors includes at least two of pH, temperature, conductivity, impedance, and concentration of various components within the fluid sample. 3. A fluid sensing system comprising: a microfluidic chip including at least one microfluidic channel extending a length through the microfluidic chip, the microfluidic chip fluidly connected to a process fluid such that a fluid sample from the process fluid flows through the at least one microfluidic channel; multiple sensors operatively connected to the at least one microfluidic channel of the microfluidic chip, the multiple sensors configured to monitor multiple different properties of the fluid sample within the at least one microfluidic channel; and a communication device operatively connected to the multiple sensors, the communication device configured to receive data parameters representative of the multiple different properties of the fluid sample from the multiple sensors and wirelessly transmit the data parameters to a remote location, wherein the process fluid is an electroplating bath. 4. A fluid sensing system comprising: a microfluidic chip including at least one microfluidic channel extending a length through the microfluidic chip, the microfluidic chip fluidly connected to a process fluid such that a fluid sample from the process fluid flows through the at least one microfluidic channel; multiple sensors operatively connected to the at least one microfluidic channel of the microfluidic chip, the multiple sensors configured to monitor multiple different properties of the fluid sample within the at least one microfluidic channel; and a communication device operatively connected to the multiple sensors, the communication device configured to receive data parameters representative of the multiple different properties of the fluid sample from the multiple sensors and wirelessly transmit the data parameters to a remote location, wherein the at least one microfluidic channel includes a first microfluidic channel and a second microfluidic channel receiving the fluid sample therein, the multiple sensors including a first sensor monitoring one or more properties of the fluid sample within the first microfluidic channel and a second sensor monitoring one or more different properties of the fluid sample within the second microfluidic channel. 5. The fluid sensing system of claim 4 , wherein the at least one microfluidic channel has a cross-sectional dimension less than one millimeter. 6. The fluid sensing system of claim 4 , wherein the multiple sensors continuously monitor the different properties of the fluid sample, the communication device wirelessly transmitting the data parameters to the remote location in status messages that are transmitted periodically at a designated time interval. 7. The fluid sensing system of claim 4 , wherein the microfluidic chip includes a substrate, the one or more microfluidic channels defined at least partially by the substrate, the multiple sensors mounted to the substrate. 8. The fluid sensing system of claim 4 , wherein the one or more microfluidic channels are sized to each contain a sample size of no more than one milliliter of the fluid sample. 9. A fluid sensing system comprising: a microfluidic chip including at least one microfluidic channel extending a length through the microfluidic chip, the microfluidic chip fluidly connected to a process fluid such that a fluid sample from the process fluid flows through the at least one microfluidic channel; multiple sensors operatively connected to the at least one microfluidic channel of the microfluidic chip, the multiple sensors configured to monitor multiple different properties of the fluid sample within the at least one microfluidic channel; a communication device operatively connected to the multiple sensors, the communication device configured to receive data parameters representative of the multiple different properties of the fluid sample from the multiple sensors and wirelessly transmit the data parameters to a remote location, and one or more processors operatively connected to the multiple sensors, the one or more processors configured to compare the properties of the fluid sample monitored by the multiple sensors to designated threshold ranges associated with the corresponding properties for the process fluid to determine whether any of the properties of the fluid sample monitored by the sensors are outside of the corresponding designated threshold range. 10. The fluid sensing system of claim 9 , further comprising an audio visual (AV) output device operatively connected to the one or more processors, wherein, responsive to determining that at least one of the properties of the fluid sample are outside of the corresponding designated threshold range, the one or more processors are configured to control the AV output device to generate an alert to notify an operator. 11. The fluid sensing system of claim 9 , further comprising a valve controller operatively connected to the one or more processors and to a valve that controls flow of a fluid component from a component receptacle to the process fluid, wherein, responsive to determining that at least one of the properties of the fluid sample are outside of the corresponding designated threshold range, the one or more processors are configured to control the valve controller to open the valve to allow the fluid component to flow from the component receptacle into the process fluid. 12. A fluid sensing system comprising: a microfluidic chip including at least one microfluidic channel extending a length through the microfluidic chip, the microfluidic chip fluidly connected to an electroplating bath such that a fluid sample from the elect
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