Title: Conductivity Measurement
1Conductivity Measurement
Dr. Edgar Ballin
2Conductivity Measurement Principle
Aim of Measurement of Conductivity
- monitoring of the conductivity
- calculation of the conductivity for a reference
temperature - determination of concentration
- determination of salinity
- calculation of the retention in the osmosis
- calculation of the pH-value
- small values for e.g. bioler feed water, - for
detection of break through of ion exchanger-
Pharmaceutical Water USP
3Conductivity Measurement Principle
Conductivity
c L / A
A
4Conductivity Measurement Principle
5Conductivity Measurement Principle
electrical potential
Help alternating anode /cathode
6Conductivity Measurement Principle
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polarisation
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7Conductivity Measurement Principle
polarisation
polarisation effects are eliminated by separating
current and voltage path
voltage path
8Conductivity Measurement Principle
inductive principle
sender
receiver
e.g. 100 Ohm
9Conductivity Measurement Principle
inductive principle
10Conductivity Measurement Electrodes
Conductivity probes
11Conductivity Measurement Electrodes
12Conductivity Measurement Adjustment
C a l i b r a t i o n r e q u i r e d
metal
correct
too low
too high
13Conductivity Measurement Adjustment
Calibration- via sample calibration- with
reference solution- with reference solution
in a calibration beaker
too low
14Conductivity Measurement Adjustment
PortaSim Cond Afor 0.055 µS/cm, 25 CPortaSim
Cond Bfor 5 µS/cm, 100 C
15Conductivity for Determination of Concentrations
Determination of concentration via
conductivityis possible for pure aqueous
solutions of - NaCl- HCl - NaOH - H2SO4 - HNO3
16Conductivity for Determination of Concentrations
17Conductivity for Determination of Concentrations
Isotherms of Conductivity over concentration
(here Sulfuric Acid)
18Conductivity Temperature Compensation
Temperature compensation for conductivity
measurement Advantage- comparable
values Problem- very important reason for
wrong determination - temperature coefficient is
mostly unknown - the conductivity is very often a
non-linear function of the temperature -
dependance of the temperature function on the
concentration itself
19Conductivity Temperature Compensation
Temperature compensation for conductivity
measurement
First approximation Linearity of the function
20Conductivity Temperature Compensation
21Conductivity Temperature Compensation
22Conductivity Temperature Compensation
23Conductivity Temperature Compensation
non - linear function for Conductivity
?/mScm -1
tc 3.6 /K
25
24Conductivity Temperature Compensation
Non - linear function for Conductivity
?/mScm -1
tc 2.7 /K
25Conductivity Temperature Compensation
Further non - linear function for Conductivity
26Protos Special Feature
Calculation of pH based on the conductivity
measurement
conductivitymeasurement II
ion exchanger
SE604
27Protos Special Feature
Calculation of pH based on the conductivity
measurement
28Protos Special Feature
- Determination of the concentration of NaOH in
boiler feed water NaCl , NaOH
HCl, H2O
cation exchanger
Conductivity 2
Conductivity 1
Cond 1 - 1/3 Cond 2
mmol/l
c (NaOH)
243
Cond 1, 2 µS/cm
243 µS/cm per mmol/l NaOH
29Protos Special Feature
- VGB directive 450 L for boiler feed water, boiler
water and - vapor by steam generator over 68 bar tolerable
operating pressure - 1. determination of the NaOH (2x Cond)2.
calculation of the pH-value - pH 11 log c(NaOH)
- assumptions
- for alkalisation NaOH is used, only (no Sodium
Phosphate) - operation range pH 7.5 to 10.5
- for pH-values less than pH 8 any impurifications
have to be much less than the concentration of
NaOH
in mmol/l
30Practical Part
- Sensor settings
- cell constant
- temperature compensation
- Parameter Sets A/B