THE USE OF AN ELECTRONIC INTEGRATOR AS A COMPUTER FOR DYE DILUTION CURVES,

Abstract

A method is described in which the dye-dilution curve (including recirculation) is integrated electronically. The integral is recorded separately and simultaneously with the dye-dilution curve. As the primary dilution curve exponentially approaches zero, its integral exponentially approaches a final value. This final value of the integral is the area under the dilution curve. With recirculation, the integral exceeds this true final value. By sampling the dilution curve before recirculation, information is obtained which can be used to graphically determine the final value of the integral curve. (Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 1963
Accession Number
AD0421107

Entities

People

  • John J. Bonica
  • Patrick J. Graesch
  • Richard J. Ward
  • Theodore N. Finley

Organizations

  • University of Washington

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Collecting Methods
  • Composition (Property)
  • Computers
  • Dilution
  • Integrals
  • Integrators
  • Sampling

Readers

  • Approximation Theory.
  • Computer Science/Computer Engineering/Data Science/Digital Signal Processing.
  • Pulsed Power and Plasma Physics.

Technology Areas

  • Microelectronics