2012 Spring Meeting & 8th Global Congress on Process Safety
(63g) Optical Fiber Reflectance Probe for Detection of Supercritical Transition
Authors
Sun, Y. - Presenter, Washington University in St. Louis
Lee, B. W. - Presenter, Washington University in St. Louis
Dudukovic, M. P. - Presenter, Washington University in St. Louis
A fiber-optic reflectance probe is developed for the fast, in-situ detection of supercritical phase change in multiphase and multicomponent systems. Experiments with the binary mixtures of methanol-cyclohexane and CO2-methanol were conducted to demonstrate the usefulness of the reflectance probe in accurately capturing the supercritical transition in both liquid-liquid mixture and gas expanded liquids. The results for the supercritical temperature and/or pressure correlate well with those found in the literature. The probe itself can be used up to pressures of 140 barg and temperatures of 120 °C.