Sensors (Oct 2024)

A Safe Fiber-Optic-Sensor-Assisted Industrial Microwave-Heating System

  • Kivilcim Yüksel,
  • Oguz Deniz Merdin,
  • Damien Kinet,
  • Murat Merdin,
  • Corentin Guyot,
  • Christophe Caucheteur

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s24216995
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 21
p. 6995

Abstract

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Industrial microwave-heating systems are pivotal in various sectors, including food processing and materials manufacturing, where precise temperature control and safety are critical. Conventional systems often struggle with uneven heat distribution and high fire risks due to the intrinsic properties of microwave heating. In this work, a fiber-optic-sensor-assisted monitoring system is presented to tackle the pressing challenges associated with uneven heating and fire hazards in industrial microwave systems. The core innovation lies in the development of a sophisticated fiber-optic 2D temperature distribution sensor and a dedicated fire detector, both designed to significantly mitigate risks and optimize the heating process. Experimental results set the stage for future innovations that could transform the landscape of industrial heating technologies toward better process quality.

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