Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Non-invasive thickness measurement using fixed frequency
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Application No.: US16086147Application Date: 2018-05-29
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Publication No.: US11060841B2Publication Date: 2021-07-13
- Inventor: Joseph Batton Andrews , Martin Brooke , Aaron Franklin
- Applicant: Duke University
- Applicant Address: US NC Durham
- Assignee: Duke University
- Current Assignee: Duke University
- Current Assignee Address: US NC Durham
- Agency: Coats & Bennett, PLLC
- International Application: PCT/US2018/034872 WO 20180529
- International Announcement: WO2018/226449 WO 20181213
- Main IPC: G01B7/06
- IPC: G01B7/06 ; B60C25/00 ; B60C19/00 ; B60C25/05

Abstract:
A method of measuring thickness of a material generally includes applying an oscillating signal to a first electrode at a fixed frequency, passing the signal through the material to a second electrode, and measuring the magnitude of the signal reflected back to the first electrode. The thickness of the material is determined based on the measured magnitude of the reflected signal by: 1) comparing the determined magnitude to a predetermined baseline to establish a difference; and 2) identifying the thickness based on the difference. Related apparatuses are also disclosed. The material may be a vehicle tire.
Public/Granted literature
- US20200300599A1 Non-Invasive Thickness Measurement Using Fixed Frequency Public/Granted day:2020-09-24
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