Abstract

A new ultrasonic sensor system in fluid-filled tubes is reported. The system is a solution for transmitting information without the installation of cables, which in some cases will be very difficult and expensive. The described ultrasonic sensor system for energy saving has been developed and demonstrated by an EC project in cooperation with industry and the University of Paderborn. The paper particularly discusses those parts undertaken by the latter. The university analysed existing single-room controlled heating systems and selected suitable buildings for the new ultrasonic system. In addition, computer programs for calculation of energy saving and for ultrasonic transmission in fluid-filled tubes will be realized. An expert system is used for the simulation program of the ultrasonic transmission.

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