Self-regulating proportionally controlled heating apparatus and technique
Abstract
A self-regulating proportionally controlled heating apparatus and technique is provided wherein a single electrical resistance heating element having a temperature coefficient of resistance serves simultaneously as a heater and temperature sensor. The heating element is current-driven and the voltage drop across the heating element is monitored and a component extracted which is attributable to a change in actual temperature of the heating element from a desired reference temperature, so as to produce a resulting error signal. The error signal is utilized to control the level of the heater drive current and the actual heater temperature in a direction to reduce the noted temperature difference. The continuous nature of the process for deriving the error signal feedback information results in true proportional control of the heating element without the necessity for current-switching which may interfere with nearby sensitive circuits, and with no cyclical variation in the controlled temperature.
- Publication:
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration Report
- Pub Date:
- March 1975
- Bibcode:
- 1975nasa.reptQ....S
- Keywords:
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- Circuit Diagrams;
- Electric Equipment;
- Temperature Control;
- Thermal Resistance;
- Equipment Specifications;
- Patents;
- Thermoregulation;
- Thermodynamics and Statistical Physics