Thermal measuring and testing – Temperature measurement – By electrical or magnetic heat sensor
Patent
1982-03-29
1984-04-03
Yasich, Daniel M.
Thermal measuring and testing
Temperature measurement
By electrical or magnetic heat sensor
34087017, 374111, 374137, 376247, 436149, G01K 700, G01K 1300
Patent
active
044405090
ABSTRACT:
An arrangement is disclosed for temperature sensors in an exothermic chemical reactor which comprises a first plurality of temperature sensors distributed at equally spaced locations along the longitudinal axis of the reactor and a second plurality of sensors distributed on a cross-sectional plane at each location. The cross-sectional geometry of the reactor at each location has a plurality of equitempered zones which are symmetrical about the longitudinal axis. The second plurality of temperature sensors is arranged so that at least one temperature sensor is provided in each equitempered zone and some of the sensors are equispaced along a radial line. In this manner, a minimum of temperature sensors is required for establishing full longitudinal and radial temperature profiles for the reactor.
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Edwards Robert J.
Matas Vytas R.
The Babcock & Wilcox Company
Yasich Daniel M.
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