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emerging technologies and factory automation | 2016

Non-invasive, energy-autonomous and wireless temperature sensor for the process industy

Stephan Wildermuth; Andreas Decker; Jörg Dr. rer. nat. Gebhardt; Paul Szasz; Tilo Merlin; Horst Schwanzer

Temperature sensors for application in the process industry are typically mounted in a thermowell. These tubular fittings penetrate the surface of e.g. a pipe and allow to insert a temperature sensing element into the process medium. Although this invasive sensing is state-of-the-art, thermowells suffer from significant drawbacks: Any pipe penetration is a potential cause for leakage and the thermowell itself is prone to corrosion, abrasion and bending stress. Avoiding the thermowell by measuring temperature on the surface of the process container was so far not considered a widespread alternative to invasive sensing. The temperature of the surface is generally not considered representative for the temperature of the process medium. A surface sensor is strongly exposed to the ambient condition and, furthermore, the calibration of such a surface sensor is challenging. In this paper we demonstrate how to overcome these limitations by an optimized thermo-mechanical design and enhanced model-based sensing. In combination with energy autonomous operation and wireless communication our novel non-invasive sensor offers a remarkable flexibility enabling scenarios discussed within the context of internet of things (IoT).


Archive | 2004

Magnetic-inductive measuring device for flowing substances and method for its production

Dirk Huybrechts; Paul Szasz; Dominik Eifel; Eniet Asaah; Hans-Werner Dipl.-Ing. Schwiderski; Andreas Thöne; Ralf Huck; Wolfgang Scholz; Fabrizio Lorito; Albrecht Vogel


Archive | 2011

SET OF MULTIAXIAL FORCE AND TORQUE SENSOR AND ASSEMBLING METHOD

Peter Krippner; Paul Szasz; Manfred Wetzko; Torgny Brogardh


Archive | 2012

Multiaxial force-torque sensors

Paul Szasz; Manfred Wetzko; Peter Krippner; Torgny Brogardh; Markus Roos


Archive | 2004

Magnetic-inductive measurement apparatus for flowing media and method for producing the same

Eniet Asaah; Dominik Dipl.-Ing. Eifel; Ralf Dr.-Ing. Huck; Dirk Dr.-Ing. Huybrechts; Fabrizio Lorito; Wolfgang Scholz; Hans-Werner Dipl.-Ing. Schwiderski; Paul Szasz; Andreas Thöne; Albrecht Vogel


Archive | 2005

Magnetic-induction fluid flow meter, e.g. for electrically conductive process pipe, has integrated electrical connecting pipe running from measuring pipe inlet zone to outlet zone, such that connecting pipe is connected with process pipe

Dirk Huybrechts; Dieter Keese; Paul Szasz


Archive | 2007

METHOD FOR DETERMINING A CHARACTERISTIC OF A SENSOR ARRANGEMENT

Harald U. Mueller; Paul Szasz; Ralf Huck; Tilo Merlin; Steffen Dr. Keller


Archive | 2004

Flange connection and method for producing it

Dirk Huybrechts; Hans-Werner Dipl.-Ing. Schwiderski; Paul Szasz


Archive | 2006

Paramagnetic oxygen measuring arrangement, has sample body in spring arrangement and arranged in inner side of mounting frame, where sample body, spring arrangement and frame are connected with one another in firmly-bonded manner

Berthold Dr. Andres; Thomas Dipl.-Phys. Bauer; Jörg Dr. rer. nat. Gebhardt; Peter Krippner; Paul Szasz; Manfred Wetzko; Hans Zieglschmidt


Archive | 2013

Inductive pressure sensor for measuring pressure in e.g. gas, has membrane which is concentrically coated with thin coating which is formed of amorphous metal alloy having high magnetic permeability

Paul Szasz; Thomas Scholl; Andrea Pozzi; Eugenio Volonterio; Ezio Pravettoni; Jörg Dr. rer. nat. Gebhardt; Guruprasad Sosale

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