Claims
- 1. Method of welding together thermo-weldable plastic pipes by means of a thermo-weldable plastic fitting which receives respective ends of said pipes, comprising the steps of:
- providing an electrical winding heating element around the fitting, said fitting having terminals for connection to a source of electrical current;
- supplying the fitting with electrical current for heating by Joule effect, said current being adjusted for maintaining the temperature of the winding element between a minimum temperature (T1) below which the pipes and the fitting cannot be welded together, and a maximum temperature (T2) corresponding to the temperature which will cause damage to the pipes and the fitting, for a time interval having the relationship
- Log (t).gtoreq.A/T+B
- where
- t=time during which the temperature of the winding is between T1 and T2;
- T=temperature reached by the winding within the above mentioned range of temperature;
- A=E.sub.D /R and B=Log (S.sup.2 /2D.sub.o)
- where E.sub.D =Activation Energy (Joule mole.sup.-1);
- R=Perfect gas constant (R=8.32 Joule, Kelvin.sup.-1, mole.sup.-1);
- D.sub.o =constant depending on the structure of the plastic used;
- D.sub.o =D/exp (-E.sub.D /RT)
- where D is the diffusion coefficient;
- D and D.sub.o =m.sup.2 .multidot.S.sup.-1 ; and
- s=molecular curvilinear displacement (m).
- 2. Method of claim 1 further comprising the steps of:
- sensing the temperature of the fitting during the heating of the winding element; and
- adjusting the current supplied to the winding element according to the sensed temperature which corresponds to the temperature of said winding element.
- 3. Method of claim 1 further comprising the steps of:
- (a) sensing the temperature of the fitting before heating the winding element;
- (b) recording the voltage (U.sub.o, U) between the terminals of the winding element and the current (I.sub.o, I) from the very start of the heating of said winding element;
- (c) calculating the electrical resistance (Ro) of the element on the basis of the recorded values of voltage and current according to the relation Ro=Uo/Io;
- (d) calculating the temperature of the element according to the relation
- T=1/.alpha.(U/R.sub.o I-1)+T.sub.o
- where
- T=temperature of the fitting sensed in step a;
- Ro=electrical resistance of the element calculated in step c;
- .alpha.=electrical resistance variation coefficient of the element;
- U and I=voltage and current recorded in step b during the heating of the winding element;
- (e) adjusting the electrical current supplied to the element on the basis of the temperature calculated in step d.
- 4. Method of claim 1 wherein the adjustment of the electrical current comprises the steps of:
- setting said current at a specific non-zero value during a first part of the element heating time interval; and
- decreasing the value of the current to zero during the remaining time interval.
- 5. Method of claim 1 wherein the adjustment of the electrical current supplied to the winding element comprises the step of:
- maintaining said current at a constant value during specific successive time intervals separated by periods during which said current has substantially zero value.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part, of Ser. No. 210,457, filed on June 23, 1988 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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