Single-phase ac induction heating: BASFRecent Research Landscape
Energy loss and thermal instability in secondary cooling loops increase operational costs. These innovations utilize specific heat storage media and circuit architectures to stabilize temperature fluctuations.
What technical problems is BASF addressing in Single-phase ac induction heating?
Inadequate fluid transport viscosity
(30)evidences
Standard industrial protocols and secondary cooling environments create electromagnetic or environmental noise that degrades pyrometer accuracy. Reliable temperature feedback is required to prevent material overheating and process instability.
Nonuniform thermal residence times
(16)evidences
Inefficient heat recovery and complex reactor sealing lead to frequent downtime and excessive energy loss. Reducing these overheads improves the economic viability of catalytic gas phase reactions.
Localized thermal runaway
(15)evidences
Undetected temperature spikes in tube bundle reactors cause catalyst degradation and equipment failure. Precise monitoring prevents structural damage and maintains reaction efficiency.
Inefficient mass transfer rates
(8)evidences
Low mass transfer rates and poor vapor-liquid contact limit the throughput of thermal separation units. Enhancing phase interaction reduces energy consumption and equipment footprint.