A system for monitoring a fluid in an environmental control system
includes a mechanical resonator positioned for contacting a thermal
change fluid. In some embodiments, the mechanical resonator is positioned
in a passage for containing the thermal change fluid. Suitable thermal
change fluids include an R-134A refrigerant, a mineral oil, an ester
lubricant or a mixture thereof; a superheated refrigerant; or an elevated
pressure and elevated temperature vapor, an elevated pressure liquid, a
reduced pressure liquid, a reduced pressure vapor and combinations
thereof. The mechanical resonator can be a flexural resonator or a
torsion resonator. In some embodiments, the mechanical resonator is a
tuning fork resonator. Methods of the invention include monitoring a
response of the mechanical resonator to the thermal change fluid. In some
embodiments, at least a portion of the mechanical resonator is translated
through the thermal change fluid and the response of the resonator to the
fluid is monitored.