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Project: Microwave Radiometer for Remote Temperature Measurement in Hostile
Industrial Environments
Dr.
James Mead, Principal Investigator, mead@prosensing.com
Dr.
Ivan PopStefanija, Business Official, popstefanija@prosensing.com
DOE
Grant No. DE-FG02-04ER86194
Amount:
$100,000
Research Institution
University
of Texas
at Austin
Austin,
TX
Remote
temperature measurement in industrial heating applications is usually
accomplished through the use of optical or infrared sensors.
However, these sensors do not work effectively in applications that
produce smoke or other particulate matter that obscures the object being heated.
This project will develop a remote temperature sensing instrument using
microwaves, which are not affected by particulates that disable infrared and
optical sensors. The price of the
instrument will be comparable to current remote temperature sensing
technologies. Phase I will construct
and test a prototype remote temperature measurement instrument with full
functionality. Experimental data
from this prototype will be combined with an exploratory design to set the
direction for Phase II.
Commercial
Applications and Other Benefits
as described by the awardee: The new
remote temperature sensor should allow tighter control in energy-intensive
processes in a wide variety of industries, leading to substantial energy
savings.