Control System Design of New Nanoelectric Boiler

Article Preview

Abstract:

Traditional electric heating boilers have disadvantages, such as low purity of the heating resistor, low electric conversion efficiency, poor stability, high acquisition, maintenance costs and so on. This paper, on the one hand, analyzed the basic rationale of the current electric heating boilers, and on the other hand, the advantages of nanomaterials. Based on the combination of the basic rationale and the advantages mentioned above, this paper then designed a new type of electric heating boilers, including the relevant control system, which used nanoelectric membranes as the heating component. This new nanoelectric boiler adopts a brand-new heating method, and it does not get heat by the combustion of chemical energy. On the contrary, the electrical energy is directly converted into heat. This new nanoelectric boiler is equipped with the intelligent control system, and uses computers to realize complete automation. It has excellent physical stability, high electric conversion efficiency and power factor as well as a large power density, and low-carbon environment. Compared with the conventional products of the same electric power, this new type of electric heating boilers can save 30% to 50% of energy. Besides, it is environmental-friendly and functional.

You might also be interested in these eBooks

Info:

Periodical:

Pages:

329-334

Citation:

Online since:

August 2014

Export:

Price:

Permissions CCC:

Permissions PLS:

Сopyright:

© 2014 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

Share:

Citation:

* - Corresponding Author

[1] Y.P. Xu: Journal of Jiangxi University of Electric Power Staff, Vol. 15 (2002) No. 4, pp.32-33.

Google Scholar

[2] S.T. Qian, B.L. Yan and H.Z. Shen: Physical Bulletin, (2003) No. 6, pp.45-47.

Google Scholar

[3] J. Liang: Low Temperature Sintering of Li2TiO3 Based Microwave Dielectric Ceramics and Its Casting Technology Research (Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China 2010).

Google Scholar

[4] C.Z. Sun: Study of High Density Polyethylene / Graphite PTC Conductive Composite Materials and Products (Ocean University of China, China 2008).

Google Scholar

[5] S.Q. Liu, T.Y. Zhu, P.T. Wang, F. Dong and X.L. Yang: Journal of Zhejiang Normal University (Natural Sciences), Vol. 36 (2013) No. 2, pp.161-165.

Google Scholar

[6] Y.B. Qu, R.F. Lu and Y.S. Zhang: Energy-Saving Technology, Vol. 19 (2001) No. 1, p.16.

Google Scholar

[7] E. Torresa, A.J. Mazóna, E. Fernándeza, I. Zamoraa and J.C. Pérezb: Electric Power Systems Research, Vol. 80 (2010) No. 12, pp.1469-1476.

Google Scholar