Liquid impoundment leak rate detector

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Inventors

Biard, James C.
Owen, Thomas E.

Application #

032781

Filed

Mar-31-1987

Published

Jun-21-1988

Current US Class

073/40
073/49.2

International Classes

G01M 003/26

Field of Search

73/49.2 73/304

Assignee

Southwest Research Institute (San Antonio, TX)

Examiners

Levy; Stewart J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Gunn, Lee & Jackson

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Abstract
For use in determing the rate of loss of liquid from an impoundment, the loss being through a leak in the impoundment and further making such measurements in the presence of surface losses due to evaporation, an apparatus is set forth which includes first and second open ended columns for receiving the impounded liquid therein. The first column is isolated while the second column is communicated near the bottom thereof with a passage into the impoundment so that its height will fall with the height of liquid in the impoundment. A measuring means is interposed betwen the two columns to measure differences in height. The two columns are equipped with baffles to suppress column height agitation. The measuring means comprises first and second communicated respectively with the first and second columns, said chambers being filled with first and second liquids which are not miscible, which differ in dielectric constant, and have different densities.A two liquid interface between the liquid is defined and variations in the location of the two liquid interface indicate variation in column height between the two columns.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An apparatus for determining loss of impounded liquid through a leak in an impoundment, said apparatus comprising:

a first column in said impoundment, filled with said liquid, having an open upper end, said upper end rising above the liquid level in said impoundment; and

means for measuring the difference in height of said liquid in said first column and said liquid in said impoundment, said measuring means comprising:

(a) a first chamber having a first liquid therein;

(b) a second chamber having a second liquid therein;

(c) wherein said first and second liquids are:

(1) not miscible;

(2) different in dielectric constant; and



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention is directed to a leak rate detector particularly for use in a liquid impoudment. It utilizes isolated chambers of two dissimilar liquids which fill an electrical capacitance sensor element. The capacitor responds to the dissimilar liquid dielectric coefficients, thereby changing capacitance. The device determines the change in level of a liquid storage reservoir by relative movement of the two dissimilar liquids in the capacitor.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present apparatus is directed to a device which determines the rate of leakage from a liquid impoundment. This apparatus in particular can be used to determine if liquid is being lost out of the liquid impoundment to the surrounding ground. As a matter of background, it is useful in a liquid impoundment which is formed by scooping out a shallow lake or pond and it is particularly noted that this impoundment may or may not be lined with one or more layers of a geomembrane intended to retain such impounded liquids. The impoundment is filled with some liquid. Normally, it is a liquid where leakage is considered highly undesirable. It is very difficult to know whether or not leaking is occurring. One way to know this is to measure and monitor the liquid mass balance between all known inputs and outputs from the impoundment. This is a difficult procedure. The present apparatus enables the determination of whether or not the reservoir is losing liquid, this liquid loss being isolated from liquid losses as a result of surface evaporation. Thus, the present apparatus can be used to determine, if in the first instance, there is a liquid loss to the ground.
 
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