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A high-frequency method of measuring the levels of multicomponent media is described which enables up to five interfaces to be measured simultaneously. A mathematical model of the propagation of the signal in the pickup and ways of simplifying it for use in engineering problems is proposed. An example of a practical form of the method for measuring the position of the boundaries in a three-component system is given.
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Arslanov, R.V., Zaiko, A.I. & Shatalov, V.I. Measurement of the Levels of Multicomponent Media by a High-Frequency Method. Measurement Techniques 45, 821–826 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1021110310317
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