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Feedback regulated induction heater for a flowing fluid

  • US 4,560,849 A
  • Filed: 06/13/1984
  • Issued: 12/24/1985
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/13/1984
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A regulated induction heater for heating a stream of flowing liquid to a predetermined desired temperature, comprising:

  • a. a radiofrequency (rf) induction coil and a tubular conduit inside said induction coil through which said flowing fluid is passed, a heating element contained within said conduit, said heating element comprising a plurality of stainless steel capillary tubes aligned with the direction of fluid flow, and a variable output rf power supply for energizing said induction coil;

    b. temperature sensing means located in said conduit downstream from said heating element for sensing the temperature of the flowing fluid and producing a temperature signal representative thereof; and

    c. adjustable proportional and integral feedback control circuit which is responsive to said temperature signal and which produces a temperature error signal representative of the difference between the measured temperature and the desired temperature, said feedback control circuit including a proportional gain amplifier and an integrating amplifier, said proportional gain amplifier operating in response to said temperature error signal to produce a proportional gain control signal, said integral amplifier operating in response to said temperature error signal to produce an integral gain control signal, said proportional gain control signal and said integral gain control signal being summed to produce a feedback control signal which is applied to said power supply to control the power output thereof and thereby heat the stream of fluid to said predetermined desired temperature, and wherein said proportional gain amplifier has a proportional gain which is set such that said feedback control signal, when applied to said power supply, produces a temperature change in said fluid which is less than the temperature change represented by said temperature error signal.

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