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A Probe for Measuring Temperature in Radio-Frequency-Heated Material
Measuring temperature in material being heated by radio-frequency (RF) fields is difficult because of field perturbations and direct heating caused by any conventional leads connected to the temperature sensor. A temperature probe consisting simply of a thermistor and plastic high-resistance leads appears to practically eliminate these problems. The design goals are described, and the performance of an initial test model of this type of probe is discussed.
A Probe for Measuring Temperature in Radio-Frequency-Heated Material
Measuring temperature in material being heated by radio-frequency (RF) fields is difficult because of field perturbations and direct heating caused by any conventional leads connected to the temperature sensor. A temperature probe consisting simply of a thermistor and plastic high-resistance leads appears to practically eliminate these problems. The design goals are described, and the performance of an initial test model of this type of probe is discussed.
A Probe for Measuring Temperature in Radio-Frequency-Heated Material
R. R. Bowman (Autor:in)
1976
3 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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