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Methods of Producing Voltage/Electricity : Thermionic Emission

by @ Friday, May 16th, 2008. Filed under Electrical Science

Thermionic Emission A thermionic energy converter is a device consisting of two electrodes placed near one another in a vacuum. One electrode is normally called the cathode, or emitter, and the other is called the anode, or plate. Ordinarily, electrons in the cathode are prevented from escaping from the surface by a potential-energy barrier. When [...]

LEVEL DETECTORS : Conductivity Probe Method

by @ Sunday, December 9th, 2007. Filed under Instrumentation and Control

Conductivity Probe Method Figure 8 illustrates a conductivity probe level detection system. It consists of one or more level detectors, an operating relay, and a controller. When the liquid makes contact with any of the electrodes, an electric current will flow between the electrode and ground. The current energizes a relay which causes the relay [...]

Other Flow Meter : Hot-wire Anemometer, Electromagnetic Flowmeter

by @ Sunday, December 9th, 2007. Filed under Instrumentation and Control

Hot-Wire Anemometer The hot-wire anemometer, principally used in gas flow measurement, consists of an electrically heated, fine platinum wire which is immersed into the flow. As the fluid velocity increases, the rate of heat flow from the heated wire to the flow stream increases. Thus, a cooling effect on the wire electrode occurs, causing its [...]

SCINTILLATION COUNTER

by @ Sunday, November 18th, 2007. Filed under Instrumentation and Control

The scintillation counter is a solid state radiation detector which uses a scintillation crystal (phosphor) to detect radiation and produce light pulses. Figure 24 is important in the explanation of scintillation counter operation. As radiation interacts in the Figure 24 Electronic Energy Band of an Ionic Crystal scintillation crystal, energy is transferred to bound electrons [...]

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