Handbook of Temperature Measurement Vol. 3: The Theory and Practice of Thermoelectric ThermometryVolume 3 of the Handbook of Temperature Measurement, prepared by the CSIRO National Measurement Laboratory, Australia, covers the principles behind the behaviour and misbehaviour of thermocouples and gives detailed information on the properties of common thermocouple materials. It also discusses the use of thermocouples and their calibration. Other topics include the calculation of uncertainties and the problems of multi-site measurements (e.g. furnace testing). The text is entirely authored by Robin E. Bentley. |
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Contents
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III | 3 |
IV | 4 |
V | 7 |
VI | 11 |
VII | 13 |
IX | 16 |
X | 17 |
LV | 118 |
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LVII | 120 |
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XIII | 20 |
XIV | 25 |
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XXX | 66 |
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XXXIX | 81 |
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LI | 103 |
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LIII | 114 |
LIV | 115 |
LXIII | 135 |
LXIV | 137 |
LXV | 140 |
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LXIX | 147 |
LXX | 153 |
LXXI | 154 |
LXXII | 156 |
LXXIII | 159 |
LXXIV | 160 |
LXXV | 166 |
LXXVI | 167 |
LXXVII | 170 |
LXXVIII | 173 |
LXXIX | 174 |
LXXX | 175 |
LXXXI | 184 |
LXXXII | 186 |
LXXXIII | 189 |
LXXXIV | 190 |
LXXXV | 191 |
LXXXVI | 195 |
LXXXVII | 201 |
LXXXVIII | 202 |
LXXXIX | 207 |
XC | 208 |
XCI | 209 |
XCII | 210 |
XCIII | 211 |
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Common terms and phrases
ACJC allowed alloys anneal apply assumed bare-wire calculated calibration cause circuit CJ temperature component conduction connected considered containing contribute convenient copper correction depends developed diameter discussed distribution drift effect electric enclosure equal equation equivalent error estimate example expressed extension factor Figure flow function furnace given heat hysteresis immersion in-situ included increase indicated inhomogeneity insulation laboratory lead length less limits material mean measurement metal method MIMS obtained occur operator oxidation placed position practice probes processes produced range reduced reference region relative represents resistance result reversible Seebeck coefficient sensor sheath shown signal significant similar specification stable standard suggest suitable surface systematic Table taken temperature temperature range thermal thermocouple thermoelectric thermoelements tolerance type K type K thermocouples uncertainty usually various Vref wires
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