WIRELESS MONITORING AND PROFILING OF REACTOR CONDITIONS USING ARRAYS OF SENSOR-ENABLED RFID TAGS PLACED AT KNOWN REACTOR HEIGHTS

Disclosed is a system and method for wirelessly monitoring process conditions within a reactor vessel. An array of sensor-enabled radio frequency identification (RFID) tags is placed at known heights within a catalyst bed of a vessel and are used to measure 10 various conditions within the vessel. T...

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Main Authors VOGT, Kaspar Joseph, FUCHS, David Winn
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
French
German
Published 18.11.2020
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Summary:Disclosed is a system and method for wirelessly monitoring process conditions within a reactor vessel. An array of sensor-enabled radio frequency identification (RFID) tags is placed at known heights within a catalyst bed of a vessel and are used to measure 10 various conditions within the vessel. The sensor-enabled RFID tags are encoded with individual identification codes and are wirelessly linked to multiple transceivers. The use of multiple transceivers allows for the application of triangulation methods to identify the location of each of the sensor-enabled RFID tags in three-dimensional space and for the interrogation of each sensor-enabled RFID tag to receive responsive transponder signals that carry information representative of the sensed condition within the reactor.
Bibliography:Application Number: EP20190702160