G - Physics – 01 – F
Patent
G - Physics
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G01F 1/708 (2006.01) G01K 3/04 (2006.01) G01N 33/02 (2006.01)
Patent
CA 2305738
Particles (10) having magnetic implants (14) are inserted via insertion hopper (30) into particulate-containing food product carrying pipe (32). Customized identifying giant magneto-resistive, i.e. GMR, sensors (40a, 40b and 40c) are mounted in straps (50) that include flux concentrating material (52) and that are wrapped around pipe (32) using belt (33). Sensors (40a, 40b and 40c) are connected to respective DC power sources (44, 46 and 48). Signals from the customized sensors (40a, 40b and 40c) are transmitted to computer acquisition system (42) for processing residence time. Thermal history is also determined.
L'invention concerne l'introduction de particules (10) comportant des implants magnétiques (14) via un magasin d'alimentation (30) dans un conduit (32) de transport de produits alimentaires contenant des particules. On dispose des capteurs (40a, 40b et 40c) magnétorésistifs de très grande amplitude (GMR) d'identification sur mesure, disposés en rubans (50) contenant une matière de concentration de flux (52) et enroulés autour du conduit (32) au moyen d'une courroie (33). Les capteurs (40a, 40b, et 40c) sont connectés à des sources d'alimentation en courant continu (44, 46 et 48) respectives. Les signaux provenant des capteurs sur mesure (40a, 40b et 40c) sont transmis à un système d'acquisition informatique (42) en vue du traitement du temps de séjour. On détermine également l'antécédent thermique.
Simunovic Josip
Swartzel Kenneth R.
Kirby Eades Gale Baker
North Carolina State University
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