Sensors (May 2024)

Innovative Non-Invasive and Non-Intrusive Precision Thermometry in Stainless-Steel Tanks Using Ultrasound Transducers

  • Ahmed Bouzid,
  • Saad Chidami,
  • Tristan Quentin Lailler,
  • Adrián Carrillo García,
  • Tarek Ould-Bachir,
  • Jamal Chaouki

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s24113404
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 11
p. 3404

Abstract

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Measuring temperature inside chemical reactors is crucial to ensuring process control and safety. However, conventional methods face a number of limitations, such as the invasiveness and the restricted dynamic range. This paper presents a novel approach using ultrasound transducers to enable accurate temperature measurements. Our experiments, conducted within a temperature range of 28.8 to 83.8 °C, reveal a minimal temperature accuracy of 98.6% within the critical zone spanning between 70.5 and 75 °C, and an accuracy of over 99% outside this critical zone. The experiments focused on a homogeneous environment of distilled water within a stainless-steel tank. This approach will be extended in a future research in order to diversify the experimental media and non-uniform environments, while promising broader applications in chemical process monitoring and control.

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