Electric heating – Metal heating – Of cylinders
Patent
1983-02-25
1986-07-15
Leung, Philip H.
Electric heating
Metal heating
Of cylinders
219 1049R, 219 1065, 219 1079, H05B 610
Patent
active
046008217
ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a unit and a plant with such a unit as part thereof, based on the use of eddy currents for turning mechanical energy into heat energy for heating a fluid. The unit has a driver with at least one permanent magnet and is mechanically driven and takes effect on a rotor placed on the other side of a separating wall. The rotor is fitted with at least one permanent magnet and is turned by the magnetic attraction. The magnetic field, turning in relation to the separating wall, is at the same time responsible for causing eddy currents in the wall and for this reason for the production of heat which is given up to the fluid. In a preferred form of the invention, the rotor side of the unit is completely encapsuled and only one side of the separating wall is acted upon by the fluid so that even fluids that are strong or unstable chemicals may be heated. The heat producing unit may be automatically controlled with almost no time lag and the temperature may be automatically controlled within very fine limits.
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Fichtner Hans E.
Klaus Franz
Adams Bruce L.
Burns Robert E.
Franz Klaus Union Armaturen Pumpen GmbH & Co.
Leung Philip H.
Lobato Emmanuel J.
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