What is Temperature?
Temperature is a physical quantity that expresses hot and cold.
Temperature is important in
all fields of natural science, including physics, chemistry, Earth
science, astronomy, medicine, biology, ecology and geography as
well as most aspects of daily life.
What is Unit Temperature?
The
most common scales are the
A. Celsius scale (formerly
called centigrade, denoted °C),
B. Fahrenheit scale (denoted
°F), and the
C. Kelvin scale (denoted K)
Type of Temperature Sensor
1.
Thermocouple
2.
Thermo meter
3.
Thermostat
4. RTD
Thermocouple:- A Thermocouple is a sensor used to measure temperature. Thermocouples consist of two wire legs made from different metals. The wires legs are welded together at one end, creating a junction. This junction is where the temperature is measured. When the junction experiences a change in temperature, a voltage is created. Work in see back Effect.
Type of Thermocouple With Temperature Reference
Determine of Temperature
A. Measure the “VD”
mill voltage as shown above.
B. Measure the actual
temperature of the reference junction with a thermometer.
C. Go to the table for the
thermocouple being used and look up the millivoltage produced at that
temperature.
D.Add that millivoltage to
the millivoltage measured as “VD” to get a total.
E. Find that millivoltage total in the reference table. The corresponding temperature is the temperature of the measuring junction.
Thermocouple Voltage Table
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