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View article: Measurement Uncertainty Evaluation for Sensor Network Metrology
Measurement Uncertainty Evaluation for Sensor Network Metrology Open
Sensor networks, which are increasingly being used in a broad range of applications, constitute a measurement paradigm involving ensembles of sensors measuring possibly different quantities at a discrete sample of spatial locations and tem…
View article: A machine learning approach to automation and uncertainty evaluation for self-validating thermocouples
A machine learning approach to automation and uncertainty evaluation for self-validating thermocouples Open
Thermocouples are in widespread use in industry, but they are particularly susceptible to calibration drift in harsh environments. Self-validating thermocouples aim to address this issue by using a miniature phase-change cell (fixed-point)…
View article: Progress towards in-situ traceability and digitalization of temperature measurements
Progress towards in-situ traceability and digitalization of temperature measurements Open
Autonomous control systems rely on input from sensors, so it is crucial that the sensor input is validated to ensure that it is ‘right’ and that the measurements are traceable to the International System of Units. The measurement and contr…
View article: Thermoelectric stability of dual-wall and conventional type K and N thermocouples
Thermoelectric stability of dual-wall and conventional type K and N thermocouples Open
Mineral insulated metal sheathed (MIMS) base metal thermocouples experience thermoelectric drift over their lifetime caused by use at high temperatures and metallurgical changes, causing spurious measurement errors. CCPI Europe Limited and…
View article: Correlation Between Insulation Resistance and Temperature Measurement Error in Type K and Type N Mineral Insulated, Metal Sheathed Thermocouples
Correlation Between Insulation Resistance and Temperature Measurement Error in Type K and Type N Mineral Insulated, Metal Sheathed Thermocouples Open
Mineral insulated, metal sheathed (MI) Type K and Type N thermocouples are widely used in industry for process monitoring and control. One factor that limits their accuracy is the dramatic decrease in the insulation resistance at temperatu…
View article: TOWARDS DIGITALIZATION OF TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENTS
TOWARDS DIGITALIZATION OF TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENTS Open
Autonomous control systems rely on input from sensors, so it is crucial that the sensor input is validated to ensure that it is 'right' and that the measurements are traceable to the International System of Units.The measurement and contro…
View article: Pt-40%Rh Versus Pt-6%Rh Thermocouples: An emf-Temperature Reference Function for the Temperature Range 0 °C to 1769 °C
Pt-40%Rh Versus Pt-6%Rh Thermocouples: An emf-Temperature Reference Function for the Temperature Range 0 °C to 1769 °C Open
The paper describes the metrological characterization of the highly stable Pt-40%Rh/Pt-6%Rh thermocouples to determine their reference function in the temperature range between 0 °C and 1769 °C. The preparation of the Pt-40%Rh/Pt-6%Rh ther…
View article: Pt‑40%Rh Versus Pt‑6%Rh Thermocouples: An emf‑Temperature Reference Function for the Temperature Range 0 °C to 1769 °C
Pt‑40%Rh Versus Pt‑6%Rh Thermocouples: An emf‑Temperature Reference Function for the Temperature Range 0 °C to 1769 °C Open
Data for the associated paper, DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s10765-021-02895-w The paper describes the metrological characterization of the highly stable Pt40%Rh/Pt-6%Rh thermocouples to determine their reference function in the temperature…
View article: Pt‑40%Rh Versus Pt‑6%Rh Thermocouples: An emf‑Temperature Reference Function for the Temperature Range 0 °C to 1769 °C
Pt‑40%Rh Versus Pt‑6%Rh Thermocouples: An emf‑Temperature Reference Function for the Temperature Range 0 °C to 1769 °C Open
Data for the associated paper, DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s10765-021-02895-w The paper describes the metrological characterization of the highly stable Pt40%Rh/Pt-6%Rh thermocouples to determine their reference function in the temperature…