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Proc. ASME. POWER2011, ASME 2011 Power Conference, Volume 2, 151-158, July 12–14, 2011
Paper No: POWER2011-55028
Abstract
This paper will address the application of Guided Wave Radar [GWR], also known as Time Domain Reflectometry [TDR], in your steam loop. Included will be discussions of how this technology functions and differs from more traditional forms of level indication. Real world applications will be discussed that highlight technology features, subsequent benefits and other relevant information.
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Proc. ASME. POWER2010, ASME 2010 Power Conference, 1-7, July 13–15, 2010
Paper No: POWER2010-27014
Abstract
This paper will address the application of Gamma Level and Density measurement in the Power Industry. The primary focus of our discussion will be on Coal/Biomass bins and mills. Both continuous and point level applications will be discussed as well as the basic principle behind Gamma technology.
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Proc. ASME. POWER2010, ASME 2010 Power Conference, 309-317, July 13–15, 2010
Paper No: POWER2010-27013
Abstract
This paper will address technologies currently available to provide level indication in the Power Industry. In order to narrow the scope of our discussion we will limit the topic to both continuous and point level applications for solids. The principle behind each technology features and benefits as well as real world application examples will be presented.