2017 IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/ecce.2017.8096864
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High-frequency induction heating for small-foreign-metal particle detection using 400 kHz SiC-MOSFETs inverter

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“…The inspection can also be improved to obtain an image of the sample by scanning the sensor over the sample surface, such as performed in [189], where the authors used a remanence-based SQUID sensor and detected 25 nm magnetic particles in tissue at 1.7 cm distance from the sensor with a sensitivity of 10 ng and a spatial resolution of ∼ 1 cm. However, SQUID sensors have to be used under very low temperatures [177], [185], [190] in order to achieve superconductivity, making their application in industrial environments difficult.…”
Section: Magnetic Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The inspection can also be improved to obtain an image of the sample by scanning the sensor over the sample surface, such as performed in [189], where the authors used a remanence-based SQUID sensor and detected 25 nm magnetic particles in tissue at 1.7 cm distance from the sensor with a sensitivity of 10 ng and a spatial resolution of ∼ 1 cm. However, SQUID sensors have to be used under very low temperatures [177], [185], [190] in order to achieve superconductivity, making their application in industrial environments difficult.…”
Section: Magnetic Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A thermographic camera is then used in order to collect the emitted radiation. The detection of metal particles based on thermographic cameras and induction heating coils has been previously studied [190], [255]- [260], reaching the detection of a 0.15 mm-diameter stainless steel particle in a ∼ 0.01 mm-thick high-performance chemical film [256]. Its use would probably harm the vaccine, but only under the presence of metal particles.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…SiC MOSFET is operated at a switching frequency of 400 kHz realized with an FB topology to separate foreign metal materials. In this case, the heatsink volume has decreased by 78% [33].…”
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