DocumentCode
1193256
Title
Solid/Liquid State Sensor
Author
Roots, William K. ; Kadhim, Mazin A.H.
Volume
19
Issue
1
fYear
1970
Firstpage
78
Lastpage
81
Abstract
A common problem in industrial processes, particularly those involving electroheat, is the holding of metallic charges at their solid/liquid state interface temperature. A transducer has been developed that achieves this by plunging and widthrawing a probe in an induction-heated metallic charge. The probe is driven by a servomotor whose armature current senses the state of the charge. Successful results have been obtained with induction-heated metals and alloys. In many cases the degree of control is so precise that the limit cycle amplitude is undetectable. Preliminary investigations into nonmetallic charges have also been conducted. These can be successful provided the induction heater output is low. The new transducer is simple, rugged, inexpensive, and constructed from items readily available in industrial instrumentation laboratories. The presentation is intended for the professional engineer concerned with the control of industrial processes.
Keywords
Instruments; Laboratories; Limit-cycles; Metals industry; Probes; Process control; Servomotors; Solids; Temperature sensors; Transducers;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9456
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIM.1970.4313862
Filename
4313862
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