RI 6353 An Apparatus for Detecting Helium Leaks

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
C. L. Klingman J. C. Meeks
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

An instrument that is sensitive , portable , safe , and low in cost was developed by the Bureau of Mines for detecting helium leaks by comparing the thermal conductivity and flow rate of the atmosphere around the suspected leak against a reference of helium- free air . A vacuum pump pulls the sample gas through a restriction and over thermistor elements , the combined electrical output of which is affected by thermal conductivity and flow rate of the sample gas . Tests showed that the battery - operated Helium Leak Detector was effective and rugged instrument that could be operated safely in explosive atmospheres . The instrument could also detect , but not identify , other gases such as methane , hydrogen , argon , carbon dioxide , and Freon 12 .
Citation

APA: C. L. Klingman J. C. Meeks  (1964)  RI 6353 An Apparatus for Detecting Helium Leaks

MLA: C. L. Klingman J. C. Meeks RI 6353 An Apparatus for Detecting Helium Leaks. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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