
handle: 11583/2280969 , 11696/31135
Contactless electromagnetic temperature sensors are analyzed and compared, under a number of configurations, for applications in spinning devices. Their working principle is based on the variation of electrical or magnetic properties with temperature. By a preliminary study, carried out through finite element modeling, a number of effective solutions have been identified and a few of them have then been selected for testing in the laboratory. Two significant experimental examples are here discussed.
Contactless thermal sensors, soft magnetic materials, hard magnetic materials, spinning devices.
Contactless thermal sensors, soft magnetic materials, hard magnetic materials, spinning devices.
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