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Interface Box Board Module
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1 Available Modules 6 Manuals
1.1 TXC/CL. Linear Heat 1.2 TXC/CR. Radial Heat 1.3 TXC/RC.Radiation Heat
Conduction Module ( ) ( ) Conduction Module (
* Conduction Module
* *)
1.4 TXC/CC. Combined Free and Forced 1.5 TXC/SE. Extended Surface
Convection and Radiation Module ( ) Heat Transfer Module ( )
* *
1.6 TXC/ER. Radiation Errors in 1.7 TXC/EI. Unsteady State Heat 1.8 TXC/LG. Thermal Conductivity 1.9 TXC/FF. Free and Forced Convection
Transfer Module ( ) of Liquids and Gases Module ( ) Heat Transfer Module ( )
Temperature Measurement
Module ( )
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1.10 TXC/TE. 3 Axis Heat Transfer 1.11 TXC/MM. Metal to Metal Heat 1.12 TXC/TC. Ceramic Heat 1.13 TXC/TI. Isolated Material Heat
Module ( ) Transfer Module ( ) Transfer Module ( ) Transfer Module ( )
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PROCESS DIAGRAM AND ELEMENTS ALLOCATION
OPEN CONTROL
4 actuators and 15 sensors +
controlled from any computer, MULTICONTROL
+
and working simultaneously REAL TIME CONTROL
Note: ST= Temperature sensor. AR= Heater resistance. AVB= Fan. SC= Flow sensor. AB=Pump.
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SPECIFICATIONS
1 Available Modules
1.1 TXC/CL. Linear Heat Conduction Module:
Anodized aluminium structure. Panel and main metallic elements in stainless steel.
Diagram in the front panel with similar distribution that the elements in the real unit.
Lineal conduction module consist on:
Input heat section.
Electric heater with controller circuit.
4 Temperature sensors distanced 10mm.
Refrigeration section with a surface cooled by water and 4 Temperature sensors distanced 10mm.
Central section:
With brass of 25 mm of diameter.
With brass of 10 mm of diameter.
With stainless steel of 25 mm of diameter.
3 Temperature sensors distanced 10mm.
Digital wattmeter of 0 to 120 W.
This unit is supplied with 8 manuals: Required Services, Assembly and Installation, Interface and Control TXC/CL
Software, Starting-up, Safety, Maintenance, Calibration & Practices Manuals.
Computer Control Software:
Computer Control+Data Acquisition+Data Management Software for Linear Heat Conduction
Module (TXC/CL).
Compatible with actual Windows operating systems. Graphic and intuitive simulation of the process in
screen.
Compatible with the industry standards.
Registration and visualization of all process variables in an automatic and simultaneously way.
Flexible, open and multi control software, developed with actual windows graphic systems, acting
simultaneously on all process parameters.
Analog and digital PID control. Menu for PID and set point selection required in the whole work range.
Management, processing, comparison and storage of data.
Sampling velocity up to 250,000 data per second guaranteed.
Student calibration system for all sensors involved in the process.
It allows the registration of the alarms state and the graphic representation in real time.
Comparative analysis of the obtained data, after to the process and modification of the conditions during the
process.
Open software, allowing to the teacher to modify texts, instructions. Teacher’s and student’s
passwords to facilitate the teacher’s control on the student, and allowing the access at different work levels.
This unit allows that the 30 students of the classroom can visualize simultaneously all results and
manipulation of the unit, during the process, by using a projector.
-This module required Control Interface Box (TSTCC/CIB) and Data Acquisition Board (DAB).
1.2
TXC/CR. Radial Heat Conduction Module:
Anodized aluminium structure. Panel and main metallic elements in stainless steel.
Diagram in the front panel with similar distribution that the elements in the real unit.
Brass disk of 110 mm of diameter and 3 mm of thickness.
Electric heater.
Peripherical cooling tube.
6 Temperature sensors distanced 10 mm.
This unit is supplied with 8 manuals: Required Services, Assembly and Installation, Interface and Control
Software, Starting-up, Safety, Maintenance, Calibration & Practices Manuals.
Computer Control Software: TXC/CR
Computer Control+Data Acquisition+Data Management Software for Radial Heat Conduction
Module (TXC/CR).
Compatible with actual Windows operating systems. Graphic and intuitive simulation of the process in
screen.
Compatible with the industry standards.
Registration and visualization of all process variables in an automatic and simultaneously way.
Flexible, open and multicontrol software, developed with actual windows graphic systems, acting
simultaneously on all process parameters.
Analog and digital PID control. Menu for PID and set point selection required in the whole work range.
Management, processing, comparison and storage of data.
Sampling velocity up to 250,000 data per second guaranteed.
Student calibration system for all sensors involved in the process.
It allows the registration of the alarms state and the graphic representation in real time.
Comparative analysis of the obtained data, after to the process and modification of the conditions during the
process.
Open software, allowing to the teacher to modify texts, instructions. Teacher’s and student’s
passwords to facilitate the teacher’s control on the student, and allowing the access at different work levels.
This unit allows that the 30 students of the classroom can visualize simultaneously all results and
manipulation of the unit, during the process, by using a projector.
student, and allowing the access at different work levels.
This unit allows that the 30 students of the classroom can visualize simultaneously all results and
manipulation of the unit, during the process, by using a projector.
-This module required Control Interface Box (TSTCC/CIB) and Data Acquisition Board (DAB). Continue...
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SPECIFICATIONS
1 Available Modules (continuation)
1.4 TXC/CC. Combined Free and Forced Convection and Radiation Module:
Anodized aluminium structure. Panel and main metallic elements in stainless steel.
Diagram in the front panel with similar distribution that the elements in the real unit.
Centrifugal fan of 2650 rpm, which provides a maximum flow of 1200l/min and allows to the air
to reach a maximum velocity around 5 m/s.
Stainless steel conduct with interior cover, formed by:
Temperature sensor type “J”, in order to measure the temperature of inlet air.
Anemometer (flow sensor) for measuring the air flow (natural convection).
Differential pressure sensor for measuring the air flow (forced convection).
Temperature sensor type “J”, in order to measure the temperature of outlet floodgate.
Heater:
Copper cylinder with exterior cover: Interior resistance of 150W., temperature sensor type “J” for
measuring the temperature of the cylinder.
Temperature sensor.
This unit is supplied with 8 manuals: Required Services, Assembly and Installation, Interface and Control
Software, Starting-up, Safety, Maintenance, Calibration & Practices Manuals.
Computer Control Software:
Computer Control+Data Acquisition+Data Management Software for Combined Free and Forced
Convection and Radiation Module (TXC/CC).
Compatible with actual Windows operating systems. Graphic and intuitive simulation of the process in screen.
Compatible with the industry standards.
Registration and visualization of all process variables in an automatic and simultaneously way.
TXC/CC
Flexible, open and multicontrol software, developed with actual windows graphic systems, acting
simultaneously on all process parameters.
Analog and digital PID control. Menu for PID and set point selection required in the whole work range.
Management, processing, comparison and storage of data.
Sampling velocity up to 250,000 data per second guaranteed.
Student calibration system for all sensors involved in the process.
It allows the registration of the alarms state and the graphic representation in real time.
Comparative analysis of the obtained data, after to the process and modification of the conditions during the
Process.
Open software, allowing to the teacher to modify texts, instructions. Teacher’s and student’s
passwords to facilitate the teacher’s control on the student, and allowing the access at different work levels.
This unit allows that the 30 students of the classroom can visualize simultaneously all results and
manipulation of the unit, during the process, by using a projector.
-This module required Control Interface Box (TSTCC/CIB) and Data Acquisition Board (DAB).
Continue...
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SPECIFICATIONS
1 Available Modules (continuation)
1.5
TXC/SE. Extended Surface Heat Transfer Module:
Anodized aluminium structure. Panel and main metallic elements in stainless steel.
Diagram in the front panel with similar distribution that the elements in the real unit.
300 W Resistance, embedded in a copper capsule to permit a good contact with the interchangeable
fins. The copper capsule is isolated by a coat of Teflon. The power to the resistance is controlled from
the SACED software by a 0-10 Volts signal.
11 Temperature sensors.
This unit is supplied with 8 manuals: Required Services, Assembly and Installation, Interface and Control
Software, Starting-up, Safety, Maintenance, Calibration & Practices Manuals.
Computer Control Software:
TXC/SE
Computer Control+Data Acquisition+Data Management Software for Extended Surface Heat
Transfer Module (TXC/SE).
Compatible with actual Windows operating systems. Graphic and intuitive simulation of the process in
screen.
Compatible with the industry standards.
Registration and visualization of all process variables in an automatic and simultaneously way.
Flexible, open and multicontrol software, developed with actual windows graphic systems, acting
simultaneously on all process parameters.
Analog and digital PID control. Menu for PID and set point selection required in the whole work range.
Management, processing, comparison and storage of data.
Sampling velocity up to 250,000 data per second guaranteed.
Student calibration system for all sensors involved in the process.
It allows the registration of the alarms state and the graphic representation in real time.
Comparative analysis of the obtained data, after to the process and modification of the conditions during the
process.
Open software, allowing to the teacher to modify texts, instructions. Teacher’s and student’s
passwords to facilitate the teacher’s control on the student, and allowing the access at different work levels.
This unit allows that the 30 students of the classroom can visualize simultaneously all results and
manipulation of the unit, during the process, by using a projector.
-This module required Control Interface Box (TSTCC/CIB) and Data Acquisition Board (DAB).
Continue...
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SPECIFICATIONS
1 Available Modules (continuation)
* There are 13 possibilities, each one contains: One Module type “TXC” (including its own Computer Control Software) + TSTCC/CIB + DAB + Cables
and Accessories + Manuals. (This is the minimum supply, enabling a normal operation).
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SPECIFICATIONS
Complementary items
PLC. Industrial Control using PLC (6 and 7):
6 PLC-PI. PLC Module:
This unit common for modules type “TXC” and can work with one or several modules.
Circuit diagram in the front panel.
Front panel:
Digital inputs(X) and Digital outputs (Y) block:
16 Digital inputs, activated by switches and 16 LEDs for confirmation (red).
14 Digital outputs (through SCSI connector) with 14 LEDs for message (green).
Analog inputs block:
16 Analog inputs (-10V. to + 10V.)( through SCSI connector).
Analog outputs block:
4 Analog outputs (-10V. to + 10V) (through SCSI connector).
Touch screen: PLC-PI
High visibility and multiple functions.
Display of a highly visible status.
Recipe function.
Bar graph function.
Flow display function.
Alarm list.
Multi language function.
True type fonts.
Back panel:
Power supply connector.
Fuse 2A.
RS-232 connector to PC.
Inside:
Power supply outputs: 24 Vdc, 12 Vdc, -12 Vdc, 12 Vdc variable.
Panasonic PLC:
High-speed scan of 0.32 msec. for a basic instruction.
Program capacity of 32 Ksteps, with a sufficient comment area.
Free input AC voltage(100 to 240 V AC).
DC input:16 (24 V DC).
Relay output: 14 (250 V A AC/2 A).
High-speed counter.
Multi-point PID control.
Digital inputs/outputs and analog inputs/outputs Panasonic modules.
Communication RS232 wire, to computer (PC).
7 TSTCC/PLC-SOF. PLC Control Software:
Always included with PLC supply.
Each module has its Own Software.
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SACED (EDIBON Computer Control System)
Software Main Screens
Linear Heat Conduction Module (TXC/CL) Main Screen
Note: ST= Temperature sensor. AR= Heater resistance. SW= Power sensor
Continue...
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Software Main Screens (continuation)
Radiation Heat Conduction Module (TXC/RC) Main Screen
Combined Free and Forced Convection and Radiation Module (TXC/CC) Main Screen
Note: ST= Temperature sensor. AR= Heater resistance. SW= Power sensor. SR= Radio meter. SL= Lux meter. AVB= Fan Continue...
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Software Main Screens (continuation)
Extended Surface Heat Transfer Module (TXC/SE) Main Screen
Note: ST= Temperature sensor. AR= Heater resistance. SW= Power sensor. SC= Flow sensor. ABV= Fan. Continue...
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Software Main Screens (continuation)
Unsteady State Heat Transfer Module (TXC/EI) Main Screen
Note: ST= Temperature sensor. AR= Heater resistance. SW= Power sensor. SC= Flow sensor. AVB= Pump. Continue...
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Software Main Screens (continuation)
Free and Forced Convection Heat Transfer Module (TXC/FF) Main Screen
Note: ST= Temperature sensor. AR= Heater resistance. SC= Flow sensor. AVE=Fan.
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EXERCISES AND PRACTICAL POSSIBILITIES
Practical Possibilities of the System:
Practices to be done with the Linear Heat Conduction Practices to be done with the Radiation Heat Conduction
Module (TXC/CL): Module (TXC/RC):
1.- Conduction in a simple bar. 53.- Inverse of the distant square law for the radiation.
2.- Determination of the thermal conductivity “k”. 54.- Stefan-Boltzman´s law.
3.- Conduction through a compound bar. 55.- Emission power I.
4.- Determination of the thermal conductivity “k”, of the stainless steel. 56.- Emission power II.
5.- Determination of the thermal contact resistance Rtc. 57.- Kirchhorff´s law.
58.- Area factors.
6.- Effect of the crossing sectional area.
59.- Inverse of the distant square law for the light.
7.- Insulation effect.
60.- A´lamberts cosine´s law.
8.- Temperature sensors calibration.
61.- A´lamberts absorption´s law.
Practices to be done by PLC Module (PLC-PI)+PLC Control Software: Practices to be done by PLC Module (PLC-PI)+PLC Control Software:
9.- Control of the TXC/CL unit process through the control interface box without 62.- Control of the TXC/RC unit process through the control interface box without
the computer. the computer.
10.- Visualization of all the sensors values used in the TXC/CL unit process. 63.- Visualization of all the sensors values used in the TXC/RC unit process.
11.- Calibration of all sensors included in the TXC/CL unit process. 64.- Calibration of all sensors included in the TXC/RC unit process.
12.- Hand on of all the actuators involved in the TXC/CL unit process. 65.- Hand on of all the actuators involved in the TXC/RC unit process.
13.- Realization of different experiments, in automatic way, without having in front 66.- Realization of different experiments, in automatic way, without having in front the
the unit. (This experiment can be decided previously). unit. (This experiment can be decided previously).
14.- Simulation of outside actions, in the cases do not exist hardware elements. 67.- Simulation of outside actions, in the cases do not exist hardware elements.
(Example: test of complementary tanks, complementary industrial environment (Example: test of complementary tanks, complementary industrial environment to
to the process to be studied, etc). the process to be studied, etc).
15.- PLC hardware general use and manipulation. 68.- PLC hardware general use and manipulation.
16.- PLC process application for TXC/CL unit. 69.- PLC process application for TXC/RC unit.
17.- PLC structure. 70.- PLC structure.
18.- PLC inputs and outputs configuration. 71.- PLC inputs and outputs configuration.
19.- PLC configuration possibilities. 72.- PLC configuration possibilities.
20.- PLC program languages. 73.- PLC program languages.
21.- PLC different programming standard languages (literal structured, graphic, 74.- PLC different programming standard languages (literal structured, graphic, etc.).
etc.). 75.- New configuration and development of new process.
76.- Hand on an established process.
22.- New configuration and development of new process.
77.- To visualize and see the results and to make comparisons with the TXC/RC unit
23.- Hand on an established process. process.
24.- To visualize and see the results and to make comparisons with the TXC/CL unit 78.- Possibility of creating new process in relation with the TXC/RC unit.
process.
79.- PLC Programming Exercises.
25.- Possibility of creating new process in relation with the TXC/CL unit. 80.- Own PLC applications in accordance with teacher and student requirements.
26.- PLC Programming Exercises.
27.-Own PLC applications in accordance with teacher and student Practices to be done with the Combined Free and Forced
requirements. Convection and Radiation Module(TXC/CC):
81.- Control System: Temperature sensors calibration.
82.- Control System: Air flow sensor calibration.
Practices to be done with the Radial Heat Conduction
83.- Demonstration of the combined transmission effect of the radiation and
Module (TXC/CR): convection on the surface of the cylinder. Determination of the combined
28.- Radial conduction. transmission effect of heating by forced convection and radiation.
29.- Calibration of the temperature sensors. 84.- Demonstration of the influence of air flow in the heating transfer. Determination of
30.- Determination of the thermal conductivity “k”. the combined transmission effect of heating by forced convection and
radiation.
31.- Determination of the thermal contact resistance Rtc.
85.- Demonstration of the influence of input power in the heating transfer.
32.- Effect of the crossing sectional area. Determination of the combined transmission effect of heating by forced
33.- Insulation effect. convection and radiation.
Practices to be done by PLC Module (PLC-PI)+PLC Control Software: 86.- Demonstration of the combined transmission effect of the radiation and
convection on the surface of the cylinder. Determination of the combined
34.-Control of the TXC/CR unit process through the control interface box without
transmission effect of heating by free convection and radiation.
the computer.
87.- Determination of the airflow.
35.- Visualization of all the sensors values used in the TXC/CR unit process.
Practices to be done by PLC Module (PLC-PI)+PLC Control Software:
36.- Calibration of all sensors included in the TXC/CR unit process. 88.- Control of the TXC/CC unit process through the control interface box without
37.- Hand on of all the actuators involved in the TXC/CR unit process. the computer.
38.- Realization of different experiments, in automatic way, without having in front 89.- Visualization of all the sensors values used in the TXC/CC unit process.
the unit. (This experiment can be decided previously). 90.- Calibration of all sensors included in the TXC/CC unit process.
39.- Simulation of outside actions, in the cases do not exist hardware elements. 91.- Hand on of all the actuators involved in the TXC/CC unit process.
(Example: test of complementary tanks, complementary industrial environment 92.- Realization of different experiments, in automatic way, without having in front the
to the process to be studied, etc). unit. (This experiment can be decided previously).
40.- PLC hardware general use and manipulation. 93.- Simulation of outside actions, in the cases do not exist hardware elements.
41.- PLC process application for TXC/CR unit. (Example: test of complementary tanks, complementary industrial environment
to the process to be studied, etc).
42.- PLC structure.
94.- PLC hardware general use and manipulation.
43.- PLC inputs and outputs configuration. 95.- PLC process application for TXC/CC unit.
44.- PLC configuration possibilities. 96.- PLC structure.
45.- PLC program languages. 97.- PLC inputs and outputs configuration.
46.- PLC different programming standard languages (literal structured, graphic, 98.- PLC configuration possibilities.
etc.). 99.- PLC program languages.
47.- New configuration and development of new process. 100.-PLC different programming standard languages (literal structured, graphic, etc.).
48.- Hand on an established process. 101.-New configuration and development of new process.
49.- To visualize and see the results and to make comparisons with the TXC/CR unit 102.-Hand on an established process.
process. 103.-To visualize and see the results and to make comparisons with the TXC/CC unit
50.- Possibility of creating new process in relation with the TXC/CR unit. process.
104.-Possibility of creating new process in relation with the TXC/CC unit.
51.- PLC Programming Exercises.
105.-PLC Programming Exercises.
52.- Own PLC applications in accordance with teacher and student requirements.
106.-Own PLC applications in accordance with teacher and student requirements.
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EXERCISES AND PRACTICAL POSSIBILITIES
Practical Possibilities of the System: (continuation)
Practices to be done with the Extended Surface Heat Practices to be done with the Unsteady State Heat Transfer
Transfer Module(TXC/SE): Module(TXC/EI):
107.- Heat transfer from a Fin. 151.-Predicting temperature at the center of a cylinder using transient conduction with
108.- Effect of cross section shape in heat transfer from a Fin. convection.
109.- Heat transfer from Fins of two different materials. 152.-Predicting the conductivity of a similar shape constructed from a different material.
Practices to be done by PLC Module (PLC-PI)+PLC Control Software: 153.-Conductivity and temperature dependence on volume.
¥
110.- Control of the TXC/SE unit process through the control interface box without 154.-Conductivity and temperature dependence on surrounding temperature T .
the computer. Practices to be done by PLC Module (PLC-PI)+PLC Control Software:
111- Visualization of all the sensors values used in the TXC/SE unit process. 155.-Control of the TXC/EI unit process through the control interface box without
112.- Calibration of all sensors included in the TXC/SE unit process. the computer.
113.- Hand on of all the actuators involved in the TXC/SE unit process. 156.-Visualization of all the sensors values used in the TXC/EI unit process.
114.- Realization of different experiments, in automatic way, without having in front 157.-Calibration of all sensors included in the TXC/EI unit process.
the unit. (This experiment can be decided previously). 158.-Hand on of all the actuators involved in the TXC/EI unit process.
115.- Simulation of outside actions, in the cases do not exist hardware elements. 159.-Realization of different experiments, in automatic way, without having in front the
(Example: test of complementary tanks, complementary industrial unit. (This experiment can be decided previously).
environment to the process to be studied, etc). 160.-Simulation of outside actions, in the cases do not exist hardware elements.
116.- PLC hardware general use and manipulation. (Example: test of complementary tanks, complementary industrial environment to
117.- PLC process application for TXC/SE unit. the process to be studied, etc).
118.- PLC structure. 161.-PLC hardware general use and manipulation.
119.- PLC inputs and outputs configuration. 162.-PLC process application for TXC/EI unit.
120.- PLC configuration possibilities. 163.-PLC structure.
121.- PLC program languages. 164.-PLC inputs and outputs configuration.
122.- PLC different programming standard languages (literal structured, graphic, 165.-PLC configuration possibilities.
etc.). 166.-PLC program languages.
123.- New configuration and development of new process. 167.-PLC different programming standard languages (literal structured, graphic, etc.).
124.- Hand on an established process. 168.-New configuration and development of new process.
125.-To visualize and see the results and to make comparisons with the TXC/SE 169.-Hand on an established process.
unit process. 170.-To visualize and see the results and to make comparisons with the TXC/EI unit
126.- Possibility of creating new process in relation with the TXC/SE unit. process.
127.- PLC Programming Exercises. 171.-Possibility of creating new process in relation with the TXC/EI unit.
128.- Own PLC applications in accordance with teacher and student 172.-PLC Programming Exercises.
requirements. 173.-Own PLC applications in accordance with teacher and student requirements.
Practices to be done with the Radiation Errors in Practices to be done with the Thermal Conductivity of Liquids
and Gases Module (TXC/LG):
TemperatureMeasurement Module (TXC/ER):
174.-Control System: Temperature sensors calibration
129.- Radiation errors in temperature measurement.
175.-Unit calibration.
130.- Control System: Temperature sensors calibration.
176.- Obtaining of the curve of thermal conductivity of the air.
131.- Control System: Temperature air flow sensors calibration.
177.-Determination of thermal conductivity in vacuum.
Practices to be done by PLC Module (PLC-PI)+PLC Control Software:
178.-Determination of water thermal conductivity.
132.- Control of the TXC/ER unit process through the control interface box without
179.-Thermal conductivity determination of a mineral oil.
the computer.
Practices to be done by PLC Module (PLC-PI)+PLC Control Software:
133.- Visualization of all the sensors values used in the TXC/ER unit process.
180.-Control of the TXC/LG unit process through the control interface box without
134.- Calibration of all sensors included in the TXC/ER unit process. the computer.
135.- Hand on of all the actuators involved in the TXC/ER unit process. 181.-Visualization of all the sensors values used in the TXC/LG unit process.
136.- Realization of different experiments, in automatic way, without having in front 182.-Calibration of all sensors included in the TXC/LG unit process.
the unit. (This experiment can be decided previously). 183.-Hand on of all the actuators involved in the TXC/LG unit process.
137.- Simulation of outside actions, in the cases do not exist hardware elements. 184.-Realization of different experiments, in automatic way, without having in front the
(Example: test of complementary tanks, complementary industrial unit. (This experiment can be decided previously).
environment to the process to be studied, etc). 185.-Simulation of outside actions, in the cases do not exist hardware elements.
138.- PLC hardware general use and manipulation. (Example: test of complementary tanks, complementary industrial environment to
139.- PLC process application for TXC/ER unit. the process to be studied, etc).
140.- PLC structure. 186.-PLC hardware general use and manipulation.
141.- PLC inputs and outputs configuration. 187.-PLC process application for TXC/LG unit.
188.-PLC structure.
142.- PLC configuration possibilities.
189.-PLC inputs and outputs configuration.
143.- PLC program languages.
190.-PLC configuration possibilities.
144.- PLC different programming standard languages (literal structured, graphic,
191.-PLC program languages.
etc.).
192.-PLC different programming standard languages (literal structured, graphic, etc.).
145.- New configuration and development of new process.
193.-New configuration and development of new process.
146.- Hand on an established process.
194.-Hand on an established process.
147.- To visualize and see the results and to make comparisons with the TXC/ER
195.-To visualize and see the results and to make comparisons with the TXC/LG unit
unit process.
process.
148.- Possibility of creating new process in relation with the TXC/ER unit. 196.-Possibility of creating new process in relation with the TXC/LG unit.
149.- PLC Programming Exercises. 197.-PLC Programming Exercises.
150.- Own PLC applications in accordance with teacher and student 198.-Own PLC applications in accordance with teacher and student requirements.
requirements.
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EXERCISES AND PRACTICAL POSSIBILITIES
Practical Possibilities of the System: (continuation)
Practices to be done with the Free and Forced Convection (Example: test of complementary tanks, complementary industrial environment
Heat Transfer Module (TXC/FF): to the process to be studied, etc).
199.-Free convection in flat surfaces. 257.-PLC hardware general use and manipulation.
200.-Forced convection in flat surfaces. 258.-PLC process application for TXC/MM unit.
201.-Dependence of the heat transmission with the temperature. 259.-PLC structure.
202.-Dependence of the heat transmission with the speed of the fluid. 260.-PLC inputs and outputs configuration.
203.- Dependence of the heat transmission with the exchanger geometry. 261.-PLC configuration possibilities.
204.- Temperature distribution in the additional surfaces. 262.-PLC program languages.
Practices to be done by PLC Module (PLC-PI)+PLC Control Software: 263.-PLC different programming standard languages (literal structured, graphic,
205.-Control of the TXC/FF unit process through the control interface box without etc.).
the computer. 264.-New configuration and development of new process.
206.- Visualization of all the sensors values used in the TXC/FF unit process. 265.-Hand on an established process.
207.-Calibration of all sensors included in the TXC/FF unit process. 266.-To visualize and see the results and to make comparisons with the TXC/MM unit
208.-Hand on of all the actuators involved in the TXC/FF unit process. process.
209.-Realization of different experiments, in automatic way, without having in front 267.-Possibility of creating new process in relation with the TXC/MM unit.
the unit. (This experiment can be decided previously). 268.-PLC Programming Exercises.
210.-Simulation of outside actions, in the cases do not exist hardware elements. 269.-Own PLC applications in accordance with teacher and student requirements.
(Example: test of complementary tanks, complementary industrial environment
to the process to be studied, etc). Practices to be done with the Ceramic Heat Transfer
211.-PLC hardware general use and manipulation. Module (TXC/TC):
212.-PLC process application for TXC/FF unit. 270.-Calibration processes.
213.-PLC structure. 271.-Temperature sensors calibration.
214.-PLC inputs and outputs configuration. 272.-Determination of the thermal conductivity “k”.
215.-PLC configuration possibilities. 273.-Calculation of the heat transfer properties of specimens.
216.-PLC program languages. Practices to be done by PLC Module (PLC-PI)+PLC Control Software:
217.-PLC different programming standard languages (literal structured, graphic, 274.-Control of the TXC/TC unit process through the control interface box without
etc.). the computer.
218.-New configuration and development of new process. 275.-Visualization of all the sensors values used in the TXC/TC unit process.
219.-Hand on an established process. 276.-Calibration of all sensors included in the TXC/TC unit process.
220.-To visualize and see the results and to make comparisons with the TXC/FF unit 277.-Hand on of all the actuators involved in the TXC/TC unit process.
process.
278.-Realization of different experiments, in automatic way, without having in front
221.-Possibility of creating new process in relation with the TXC/FF unit. the unit. (This experiment can be decided previously).
222.-PLC Programming Exercises. 279.-Simulation of outside actions, in the cases do not exist hardware elements.
223.-Own PLC applications in accordance with teacher and student requirements. (Example: test of complementary tanks, complementary industrial environment
to the process to be studied, etc).
Practices to be done with the 3 Axis Heat Transfer Module 280.-PLC hardware general use and manipulation.
(TXC/TE): 281.-PLC process application for TXC/TC unit.
224.-Calibration processes. 282.-PLC structure.
225.-Temperature sensors calibration. 283.-PLC inputs and outputs configuration.
226.-Determination of the thermal conductivity “k”, through 3 axis. 284.-PLC configuration possibilities.
Practices to be done by PLC Module (PLC-PI)+PLC Control Software: 285.-PLC program languages.
227.-Control of the TXC/TE unit process through the control interface box without 286.-PLC different programming standard languages (literal structured, graphic,
the computer. etc.).
228.-Visualization of all the sensors values used in the TXC/TE unit process. 287.-New configuration and development of new process.
229.-Calibration of all sensors included in the TXC/TE unit process. 288.-Hand on an established process.
230.-Hand on of all the actuators involved in the TXC/TE unit process. 289.-To visualize and see the results and to make comparisons with the TXC/TC unit
231.-Realization of different experiments, in automatic way, without having in front process.
theunit. (This experiment can be decided previously). 290.-Possibility of creating new process in relation with the TXC/TC unit.
232.-Simulation of outside actions, in the cases do not exist hardware elements. 291.-PLC Programming Exercises.
(Example: test of complementary tanks, complementary industrial environment 292.-Own PLC applications in accordance with teacher and student requirements.
to the process to be studied, etc).
233.-PLC hardware general use and manipulation. Practices to be done with the Isolated Material Heat
234.-PLC process application for TXC/TE unit. Transfer Module (TXC/TI):
235.-PLC structure. 293.-Calibration processes.
236.-PLC inputs and outputs configuration. 294.-Temperature sensors calibration.
237.-PLC configuration possibilities. 295.-Determination of the thermal conductivity “k”.
238.-PLC program languages. 296.-Calculation of the heat transfer properties of specimens.
239.-PLC different programming standard languages (literal structured, graphic, Practices to be done by PLC Module (PLC-PI)+PLC Control Software:
etc.).
297.-Control of the TXC/TI unit process through the control interface box without
240.-New configuration and development of new process. the computer.
241.-Hand on an established process. 298.-Visualization of all the sensors values used in the TXC/TI unit process.
242.-To visualize and see the results and to make comparisons with the TXC/TE unit 299.-Calibration of all sensors included in the TXC/TI unit process.
process.
300.-Hand on of all the actuators involved in the TXC/TI unit process.
243.-Possibility of creating new process in relation with the TXC/TE unit.
301.-Realization of different experiments, in automatic way, without having in front
244.-PLC Programming Exercises. the unit. (This experiment can be decided previously).
245.-Own PLC applications in accordance with teacher and student requirements. 302.-Simulation of outside actions, in the cases do not exist hardware elements.
(Example: test of complementary tanks, complementary industrial environment
Practices to be done with the Metal to Metal Heat Transfer to the process to be studied, etc).
Module (TXC/MM): 303.-PLC hardware general use and manipulation.
246.-Calibration processes. 304.-PLC process application for TXC/TI unit.
247.-Temperature sensors calibration. 305.-PLC structure.
248.-Determination of the thermal conductivity “k”. 306.-PLC inputs and outputs configuration.
249.-Insulation effect. 307.-PLC configuration possibilities.
250.-Determination of the thermal contact resistance. 308.-PLC program languages.
Practices to be done by PLC Module (PLC-PI)+PLC Control Software: 309.-PLC different programming standard languages (literal structured, graphic,
251.-Control of the TXC/MM unit process through the control interface box without etc.).
the computer. 310.-New configuration and development of new process.
252.-Visualization of all the sensors values used in the TXC/MM unit process. 311.-Hand on an established process.
253.-Calibration of all sensors included in the TXC/MM unit process. 312.-To visualize and see the results and to make comparisons with the TXC/TI unit
254.-Hand on of all the actuators involved in the TXC/MM unit process. process.
255.-Realization of different experiments, in automatic way, without having in front 313.-Possibility of creating new process in relation with the TXC/TI unit.
the unit.(This experiment can be decided previously). 314.-PLC Programming Exercises.
256.-Simulation of outside actions, in the cases do not exist hardware elements. 315.-Own PLC applications in accordance with teacher and student requirements.
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POSSIBILITIES OF OTHER AVAILABLE EXPANSIONS
Expansion 1: Expansion 2:
Teaching Teaching
Technique Technique
10 Mini ESN. Multipost EDIBON used 11 ESN. Multipost EDIBON Scada-Net System used
Mini Scada-Net System
“n”
Any other
1 UNIT = additional
30 STUDENTS can computer
work simultaneously
controlled
unit
ORDER INFORMATION
Items always supplied as minimum configuration Complementary items
*Specifications subject to change without previous notice, due to the convenience of improvements of the product.
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EDIBON
Technical Teaching Equipment
Heat Transfer Series
TSTCB
(Manual version)
2 Electronic Console
1 Available Modules
1.4 TXC/CCB. Combined Free and Forced 1.5 TXC/SEB. Extended Surface
Convection and Radiation Module Heat Transfer Module
1.6 TXC/ERB. Radiation Errors in 1.7 TXC/EIB. Unsteady State Heat 1.8 TXC/LGB. Thermal Conductivity 1.9 TXC/FFB. Free and Forced Convection
Temperature Measurement Transfer Module of Liquids and Gases Module Heat Transfer Module
Module
1.10 TXC/TEB. 3 Axis Heat Transfer 1.11 TXC/MMB. Metal to Metal Heat 1.12 TXC/TCB. Ceramic Heat 1.13 TXC/TIB. Isolated Material Heat
Module Transfer Module Transfer Module Transfer Module
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SPECIFICATIONS
1 Available Modules
1.1 TXC/CLB. Linear Heat Conduction Module:
Anodized aluminium structure. Panel and main metallic elements in stainless steel.
Diagram in the front panel with similar distribution that the elements in the real unit.
Lineal conduction module consist on:
Input heat section.
Electric heater with controller circuit.
4 Temperature sensors distanced 10mm.
Refrigeration section with a surface cooled by water and 4 Temperature sensors distanced 10mm.
Central section:
With brass of 25 mm of diameter.
With brass of 10 mm of diameter.
With stainless steel of 25 mm of diameter.
3 Temperature sensors distanced 10mm.
Wattmeter.
This unit is supplied with the following manuals: Required Services, Assembly and Installation, Starting-up, Safety, Maintenance & Practices Manuals.
1.4 TXC/CCB. Combined Free and Forced Convection and Radiation Module:
Anodized aluminium structure. Panel and main metallic elements in stainless steel.
Diagram in the front panel with similar distribution that the elements in the real unit.
Centrifugal fan of 2650 rpm, which provides a maximum flow of 1200l/min and allows to the air to reach a maximum velocity around 5 m/s.
Stainless steel conduct with interior cover, formed by:
Temperature sensor type “J”, in order to measure the temperature of inlet air.
Anemometer for measuring the air flow (natural convection).
Differential pressure sensor for measuring the air flow (forced convection).
Temperature sensor type “J”, in order to measure the temperature of outlet floodgate.
Heater:
Copper cylinder with exterior cover: Interior resistance of 150W., temperature sensor type “J” for measuring the temperature of the
cylinder.
Temperature sensor.
Wattmeter.
This unit is supplied with the following manuals: Required Services, Assembly and Installation, Starting-up, Safety, Maintenance & Practices Manuals.
1.8
TXC/LGB. Thermal Conductivity of Liquids and Gases Module:
Anodized aluminium structure. Panel and main metallic elements in stainless steel.
Diagram in the front panel with similar distribution that the elements in the real unit.
Aluminium body with brass jacket.
Resistance.
Valves.
5 Temperature sensors.
Syringe.
This unit is supplied with the following manuals: Required Services, Assembly and Installation, Starting-up, Safety, Maintenance & Practices Manuals.
1.11
TXC/MMB. Metal to Metal Heat Transfer Module:
AnoBdized aluminium structure. Panel and main metallic elements in stainless steel.
Diagram in the front panel with similar distribution that the elements in the real unit.
Electric heater.
6 Temperature sensors.
Materials to test: Copper, brass, stainless steel, aluminium (to choose).
This unit is supplied with the following manuals: Required Services, Assembly and Installation, Starting-up, Safety, Maintenance & Practices Manuals.
1.12
TXC/TCB. Ceramic Heat Transfer Module:
Anodized aluminium structure. Panel and main metallic elements in stainless steel.
Diagram in the front panel with similar distribution that the elements in the real unit.
Electric heater.
6 Temperature sensors.
Suitable for ceramic materials.
This unit is supplied with the following manuals: Required Services, Assembly and Installation, Starting-up, Safety, Maintenance & Practices Manuals.
1.13
TXC/TIB. Isolated Material Heat Transfer Module:
Anodized aluminium structure. Panel and main metallic elements in stainless steel.
Diagram in the front panel with similar distribution that the elements in the real unit.
Electric heater.
8 Temperature sensors.
Suitable for fibrous, granular and sheet materials. Suitable for homogeneous and non-homogeneous materials.
Suitable for soft, semi-rigid and rigid materials.
This unit is supplied with the following manuals: Required Services, Assembly and Installation, Starting-up, Safety, Maintenance & Practices Manuals.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Items Commons for Modules type ”TXC/..B”
2 Electronic Console:
Metallic box.
Temperature sensors connections.
Sensor digital display for temperature sensors.
Sensor selector for temperature sensors.
Heater resistances controllers.
Fan / Pump regulator.
Wattmeter display.
Practices to be done with the Linear Heat Conduction Module Practices to be done with the Radiation Errors in Temperature
(TXC/CLB): Measurement Module (TXC/ERB):
1.- Conduction in a simple bar. 30.-Radiation errors in temperature measurement.
2.- Determination of the thermal conductivity “k”.
3.- Conduction through a compound bar. Practices to be done with the Unsteady State Heat Transfer
4.- Determination of the thermal conductivity “k”, of the stainless steel. Module (TXC/EIB):
5.- Determination of the thermal contact resistance Rtc. 31.-Predicting temperature at the center of a cylinder using transient
6.- Effect of the crossing sectional area. conduction with convection.
7.- Insulation effect. 32.-Predicting the conductivity of a similar shape constructed from a different
material.
33.-Conductivity and temperature dependence on volume.
Practices to be done with the Radial Heat Conduction Module
34.-Conductivity and temperature dependence on surrounding temperature T¥
(TXC/CRB):
8.- Radial conduction.
Practices to be done with the Thermal Conductivity of Liquids
9.- Determination of the thermal conductivity “k”.
and Gases Module (TXC/LGB):
10.- Determination of the thermal contact resistance Rtc.
35.- Obtaining of the curve of thermal conductivity of the air.
11.- Effect of the crossing sectional area. 36.-Determination of thermal conductivity in vacuum.
12.- Insulation effect. 37.-Determination of water thermal conductivity.
38.-Thermal conductivity determination of a mineral oil.
Practices to be done with the Radiation Heat Conduction
Module (TXC/RCB):
Practices to be done with the Free and Forced Convection Heat
13.-Inverse of the distant square law for the radiation. Transfer Module (TXC/FFB):
14.- Stefan-Boltzman´s law. 39.-Free convection in flat surfaces.
15.-Emission power I. 40.-Forced convection in flat surfaces.
16.-Emission power II. 41.-Dependence of the heat transmission with the temperature.
17.-Kirchhorff´s law. 42.-Dependence of the heat transmission with the speed of the fluid.
18.- Area factors. 43.-Dependence of the heat transmission with the exchanger geometry.
19.-Inverse of the distant square law for the light. 44.- Temperature distribution in the additional surfaces.
20.- A´lamberts cosine´s law.
21.- A´lamberts absorption´s law. Practices to be done with the 3 Axis Heat Transfer Module
(TXC/TEB):
Practices to be done with the Combined Free and Forced 45.-Determination of the thermal conductivity “k”, through 3 axis
Convection and Radiation Module (TXC/CCB):
22.- Demonstration of the combined transmission effect of the radiation and Practices to be done with the Metal to Metal Heat Transfer
convection on the surface of the cylinder. Determination of the combined Module (TXC/MMB):
transmission effect of heating by forced convection and radiation. 46.-Determination of the thermal conductivity “k”.
23.-Demonstration of the influence of air flow in the heating transfer. 47.-Insulation effect.
Determination of the combined transmission effect of heating by forced
convection and radiation.
24.-Demonstration of the influence of input power in the heating transfer. Practices to be done with the Ceramic Heat Transfer Module
Determination of the combined transmission effect of heating by forced (TXC/TCB):
convection and radiation. 48.-Determination of the thermal conductivity “k”.
25.-Demonstration of the combined transmission effect of the radiation and 49.-Calculation of the heat transfer properties of specimens.
convection on the surface of the cylinder. Determination of the combined
transmission effect of heating by free convection and radiation. Practices to be done with the Isolated Material Heat Transfer
26.- Determination of the airflow. Module (TXC/TIB):
50.-Determination of the thermal conductivity “k”.
51.-Calculation of the heat transfer properties of specimens.
Practices to be done with the Extended Surface Heat Transfer
Module (TXC/SEB):
27.- Heat transfer from a Fin.
28.-Effect of cross section shape in heat transfer from a Fin.
29.-Heat transfer from Fins of two different materials.
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ORDER INFORMATION
1 Available Modules:
1.1 TXC/CLB. Linear Heat Conduction Module, and/or
1.2
TXC/CRB. Radial Heat Conduction Module, and/or
1.3
TXC/RCB. Radiation Heat Conduction Module, and/or
1.4
TXC/CCB. Combined Free and Forced Convection and Radiation Module, and/or
1.5 TXC/SEB. Extended Surface Heat Transfer Module, and/or
1.6
TXC/ERB. Radiation Errors in Temperature Measurement Module, and/or
1.7
TXC/EIB. Unsteady State Heat Transfer Module, and/or
1.8 TXC/LGB. Thermal Conductivity of Liquids and Gases Module, and/or
1.9 TXC/FFB. Free and Forced Convection Heat Transfer Module, and/or
1.10
TXC/TEB. 3 Axis Heat Transfer Module, and/or
1.11
TXC/MMB. Metal to Metal Heat Transfer Module, and/or
1.12
1.13
TXC/TCB. Ceramic Heat Transfer Module, and/or
TXC/TIB. Isolated Material Heat Transfer Module.
2 Electronic Console.
3 Cables and Accessories.
4 Manuals
*Specifications subject to change without previous notice, due to the convenience of improvements of the product.
EDIBON
REPRESENTATIVE:
International, S.A.
Issue: ED01/07
Date: September/2007
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