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This project will develop a pyroceramic wireless temperature sensor that is self-powered, completely passive, and low cost for energy applications. The current signal generated from the pyroelectric material upon heating will be wirelessly transmitted using a simple inductance based wireless sensing mechanism. A high Curie temperature pyroceramic material will be used to fabricate temperature sensors which will be tested over a range of environmental heating conditions up to 1200 ºC in a lab scale experimental setup. Effectiveness of wireless transmission of temperature data will be demonstrated.

 

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Calibration and Demonstration of wireless temperature sensing
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Principal Investigator
Yirong Lin
ylin3@utep.edu
Project Benefits

This project will develop a self-powered, low cost wireless temperature sensor capable of withstanding harsh environments. This advancement may help increase the affordability and efficiency of advanced power plants by allowing more accurate measurement of the conditions inside a gasifier or boiler to better control their operation. Ultimately, increased plant efficiency will reduce emissions and decrease the environmental impacts of fossil energy power systems.

 

Project ID
FE0011235
Website
University of Texas at El Paso
http://www.utep.edu/