Technical Description
This invention describes a non-contact, inductive temperature sensing method and system that measures the temperature of static or rotating conductive targets by driving a sensing coil with a sinusoidal excitation and correlating changes in the real part of the coil’s impedance to the target’s temperature.
Problems Addressed
- Lacks Firm Attachment
- Inefficient Slip-Rings
- Requires Line-Of-Sight
- Emissivity Inaccuracies
- Fails Harsh Environments
- Costly Complex Systems
Tech Features
- Advanced Eddy Monitoring
- Robust Online Sensing
- Unified Sensing Coil
- Precise Sinusoidal Drive
- Optimized Impedance Analysis
- Superior Self-Heating Correction
Target Audience
- Industrial Machinery Manufacturers
- Aerospace Component Suppliers
- Power Plant Equipment Makers
- Research & Development
- EV Powertrain Integrators
Tech ID: P13-1790 TRL 6 Patent Status: Granted Available For Exclusive and Non-exclusive License
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