Design and implementation of a control system for a crucible furnace
Journal Title: Minerva Journal - Year 2020, Vol 1, Issue 2
Abstract
This work presents the design of a temperature control system, and its electronic implementation process in a crucible furnace to melt aluminum. The system allows the control of a gas burner, whose flame heats the oven, allowing the material to melt. A graphical interface is incorporated for entering and displaying the temperature values required in the oven chamber. The system made it easier to operate the oven and incorporate the temperature display.
Authors and Affiliations
Quiroga, Josué; Flores Evelyn; Coba, Alfredo; Tapia, Jeysson
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