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  1. driga

    Temperature sensor and heater and how to control it.

    Dear all, I am new in instrumentation and control so hopefully I can get some answer or hints in solving my problem. I am planning to use Indium Tin-Oxide (ITO) as heater. I am also would like to control the heater by checking the surface temperature of the heater using the fact that the...
  2. driga

    Heating element

    Hello all, I am looking for a heating element to be used in a channel flow. Until now, there are several alternatives, but I still have a hard time to decide. The requirement are as follow: 1. Capable of creating a constant temperature as well as constant heat flux boundary condition. 2. If...
  3. driga

    Question about joule heating (multi terminal)

    Hello all, I would like to heat a surface using Joule heating principle. The picture is shown in attachment. The top surface of the glass body is coated with ITO and silver beads to connect it with electric source. With my arrangement is it possible to independently control the heat flux at...
  4. driga

    Calculating the needed height for reservoir

    Hi all, I have a system as shown in the schematic (see attachement). The reference height is z=0, number 1 and 3 are reservoir. The use of upper reservoir (nr. 1) is to damp the pulsation of the pump. I want to calculate the height so that the flow rate inside my channel (nr. 2) is according...
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    Looking for a suitable pump

    Hello all, I would like to know which pump should I use for the following application: 1. Working fluid: Glycerin-water (91% glycerin) + liquid crystal (for temperature measurement) 2. Flow rate: should be high enough 3. Exit pressure : 8-12 bars What we have now is a peristaltic pump that...
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    Testing a peristaltic pump

    Hi all! I have set up a simple flow line to test our peristaltic pump. It turns out to be that the flow rate is so small. I think it is even smaller than the one given by the manufacturer. The pump was made by verder. Instead of using water, I am using glycerin-water mixture. My flow line...

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