1973
DOI: 10.1063/1.3128323
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Thermocouple Temperature Measurement

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“…36,37 If a wire is subjected to high temperatures or stresses the lattice can become modified. Drift caused by annealing of thermocouple materials used in high temperature applications is a common problem.…”
Section: B Thermoelectric Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…36,37 If a wire is subjected to high temperatures or stresses the lattice can become modified. Drift caused by annealing of thermocouple materials used in high temperature applications is a common problem.…”
Section: B Thermoelectric Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…36 The criteria for thermocouple selection include cost, maximum and minimum operating temperatures, chemical stability, material compatibility, atmospheric protection, mechanical limitations, duration of exposure, sensor lifetime, sensitivity, and output emf. 37 Descriptions of the various commonly available standardized thermocouples are presented in Table I.…”
Section: B Thermoelectric Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mathematical modelling were carried out at parameters [9][10][11]: thermocouple junction (type R): First part present research aimed at comparative analysis of heat time measuring junction thermocouple to temperature, located within permissible variation from nominal static characteristics of conversion. Permissible variation for research thermocouples in accordance with [12], presented in table 2.…”
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“…[13], as a day registered, as an exceptional climate form because the maximum temperature was higher than the absolute maximum temperatures in the historical data series registered in Normais Climatológicas 1961~1990, both published in 1992 by the Ministry of Agriculture and Agrarian reform, National Department of Meteorology, Brasilia [14]. …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%