IMPLEMENTATION OF A SMART FLASK USING INDUCTION HEATING AND ARDUINO MICROCONTROLLER
Journal: International Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology (IJEET) (Vol.11, No. 4)Publication Date: 2020-06-30
Authors : Jayakrishna Gupta Subhodeep Paul Budhaditya Bhattacharyya;
Page : 377-383
Keywords : Temperature Sensor; Induction Heating; Self-Heating.;
Abstract
With the continuous increase in connectivity for travel and the stable decrease in travel costs, the world starts to become a smaller place. With less travel time, a greater weightage is given to the individual mobility of a person. The ability for them to be on the move in a jiffy or continuously. Being on the go also means to stay comfortable while travelling. People consume hot and cold liquids when they travel. Having heated liquids on the go comes with the drawback of it cooling down before you have consumed it and vice versa for cold liquids. We have generated an idea to heat and maintain the liquid temperature without the help of an external power source. We achieve this goal with the help of induction heating, controlled by an Arduino to detect the temperature of the liquid. Further, we have enhanced our idea by adding a user input to set the required temperature of the liquid, this enables for liquids of various types to be used and kept at different temperatures
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