New Magnetic Temperature Non-Contact Sensor
Eddy Divin Kenvo Songwa, Dima Cheskis

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel magnetic temperature sensor designed for non-contact measurement inside closed containers, addressing limitations of optical methods in such environments.
Contribution
The paper presents a new magnetic temperature sensor prototype tailored for non-contact detection within sealed containers, expanding application possibilities.
Findings
Successful prototype development and testing
Confirmed compatibility with nonmagnetic containers
Effective non-contact temperature measurement in enclosed environments
Abstract
Non-contact temperature sensors are widely used, often utilizing infrared light for temperature measurement. However, specific applications demand non-contact detection, particularly within closed containers containing fluids or gases, where optical methods are unsuitable. Our approach is designed precisely for this purpose. We conducted measurements, introduced a prototype of our detector, and confirmed its compatibility with nonmagnetic containers.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMagnetic Field Sensors Techniques · Magneto-Optical Properties and Applications · Electrical and Thermal Properties of Materials
