2022
DOI: 10.3390/met12071163
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Use of Numerical Methods for the Design of Thermal Protection of an RFID-Based Contactless Identification System of Ladles

Abstract: A method of contactless identification is proposed for steel ladles to eliminate manual inputs that negatively affect the monitoring system of ladles. It is an RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) method based on the principle of radio data transmission between the sensor and a moving object (in our case, a ladle), which is equipped with a so-called transponder (RFID tag). The RFID tag was part of the ladle; it was placed on its shell, reaching a temperature often exceeding 250 °C. The temperature limit for u… Show more

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“…One of the most common tools for mathematical modeling of temperature fields is the finite difference method [9][10][11]. The method makes it possible to obtain the temperature distribution over the cross-section of the lining during non-stationary processes.…”
Section: Introduction (Problem Statement)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the most common tools for mathematical modeling of temperature fields is the finite difference method [9][10][11]. The method makes it possible to obtain the temperature distribution over the cross-section of the lining during non-stationary processes.…”
Section: Introduction (Problem Statement)mentioning
confidence: 99%