According to information from the China National Intellectual Property Administration, Honeywell International Inc. has filed a patent titled “System for Performing Fluid Analysis,” with publication number CN122072247A and an application date of October 2025.
The patent describes a system and related methods for advanced fluid analysis. In one or more embodiments, the system includes a support structure and a sensing tube core mounted on the structure.
The design also includes a fluid guide component. In certain configurations, the fluid guide is supported by the sensing tube core at a first position, and additionally supported by the support structure at second and third positions, forming a stable multi-point support architecture.
The fluid guide defines a flow channel configured to receive and direct fluid through the system. Within this structure, the sensing tube core contains a sensing section designed to measure one or more properties of the fluid flowing through the channel.
This architecture allows the system to perform continuous fluid analysis while maintaining structural stability across multiple support points, improving measurement consistency in dynamic flow environments.
The proposed system is designed for industrial scenarios requiring precise fluid monitoring, such as chemical processing, energy systems, and advanced manufacturing.
By integrating sensing and structural support into a unified design, the system aims to improve measurement accuracy, mechanical reliability, and operational efficiency in complex fluid environments.
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