scholarly journals Deducing flux from single point temperature history when relative spatial variation of flux is prescribed

Author(s):  
David Buttsworth ◽  
Timothy Buttsworth
2016 ◽  
Vol 148 ◽  
pp. 76-80 ◽  
Author(s):  
Aleksejs Zacepins ◽  
Armands Kviesis ◽  
Egils Stalidzans ◽  
Marta Liepniece ◽  
Jurijs Meitalovs

2013 ◽  
Vol 2013 ◽  
pp. 1-12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fábio V. B. de Nazaré ◽  
Marcelo M. Werneck ◽  
Rodrigo P. de Oliveira ◽  
D. M. Santos ◽  
R. C. Allil ◽  
...  

The development of a current and temperature monitoring optical device intended to be used in high-voltage environments, particularly transmission lines, is presented. The system is intended to offer not only measurement reliability, but to be also practical and light weighted. Fiber Bragg gratings (FBGs) are employed in the measurement of both physical parameters: the current will be acquired using a hybrid sensor head setup—an FBG fixed on a magnetostrictive rod—while a single-point temperature information is provided by a dedicated grating. An inexpensive and outdoor-suitable demodulation method, such as the fixed filter technique, should be used in order to improve the instrumentation robustness, avoiding expensive and complex auxiliary electronics. The preliminary results for laboratory tests are also discussed.


2011 ◽  
Vol 66-68 ◽  
pp. 2142-2147
Author(s):  
Ching Yen Ho ◽  
Mao Yu Wen ◽  
Yu Hsiang Tsai ◽  
Chung Ma

A thermal model for laser-assisted cutting of mullite is developed in this paper. Laser-assisted cutting has been proposed as a promising means for achieving cost-efficient production of high quality ceramic parts. At high temperatures the yield strength of ceramics can decrease below the fracture strength, changing the material deformation behavior from brittle to ductile and enabling the use of a single point cutting tool to remove material at rates approaching those of metal cutting. Assuming the system to be symmetrical and neglecting the heat loss taken away by removal material, the problem is formulated in a cylindrical coordinate system that moves with the laser beam or cutting tool. An analytical solution for this thermal model is obtained. The results calculated by this model agree with the available experimental data. The temperature history is presented during laser-assisted cutting of mullite. The effects of feed rate and laser power on temperature history are also discussed in this study.


Sensors ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 19 (14) ◽  
pp. 3211 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shuo Yang ◽  
Daniel Homa ◽  
Hanna Heyl ◽  
Logan Theis ◽  
John Beach ◽  
...  

Readily available temperature sensing in boilers is necessary to improve efficiencies, minimize downtime, and reduce toxic emissions for a power plant. The current techniques are typically deployed as a single-point measurement and are primarily used for detection and prevention of catastrophic events due to the harsh environment. In this work, a multi-point temperature sensor based on wavelength-multiplexed sapphire fiber Bragg gratings (SFBGs) were fabricated via the point-by-point method with a femtosecond laser. The sensor was packaged and calibrated in the lab, including thermally equilibrating at 1200 °C, followed by a 110-h, 1000 °C stability test. After laboratory testing, the sensor system was deployed in both a commercial coal-fired and a gas-fired boiler for 42 days and 48 days, respectively. The performance of the sensor was consistent during the entire test duration, over the course of which it measured temperatures up to 950 °C (with some excursions over 1000 °C), showing the survivability of the sensor in a field environment. The sensor has a demonstrated measurement range from room temperature to 1200 °C, but the maximum temperature limit is expected to be up to 1900 °C, based on previous work with other sapphire based temperature sensors.


2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yongling Wu ◽  
Na Yang ◽  
Shuping Liu ◽  
Xiaohui Pan ◽  
Wenjiang Wang

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