Thermocouples: Most Frequently Used Method To Measure Temperatures With An Electrical Output Signal
Thermocouples: Most Frequently Used Method To Measure Temperatures With An Electrical Output Signal
Thermocouples: Most Frequently Used Method To Measure Temperatures With An Electrical Output Signal
Thermocouples Principle of
Operation
In, 1821 T. J. Seebeck observed the existence of an
electromotive force (EMF) at the junction formed between
two dissimilar metals (Seebeck effect).
Seebeck effect is actually the combined result of two
other phenomena, Thomson and Peltier effects.
Thomson observed the existence of an EMF
due to the contact of two dissimilar metals at
the junction temperature.
Peltier discovered that temperature gradients
along conductors in a circuit generate an EMF.
The Thomson effect is normally much smaller
than the Peltier effect.
It is generally
reasonable to assume
that the emf is
generated in the wires,
not in the junction.
The signal is
generated when dT/dx
is not zero.
When the materials
are homogeneous, ,
the thermoelectric
power, is a function of
temperature only.
Two wires begin and
end at the same two
temperatures.
Generally,asecondorderEqn.isused.
E (T To ) (T To )2
With reference to
the characteristics
of pure Platinum
Iron
Copper
Platinum-Rhodium
emf
Alumel
Temperature
Constantan
Thermocouple Effect
Thermocouple Tables
(EMF-Temperature)
Thermocouple tables correlate temperature to
emf voltage.
Need to keep in mind that the thermocouple
tables provide a voltage value with respect to
a reference temperature. Usually the
reference temperature is 0C. If your
reference junction is not at 0C, a correction
must be applied using the law of intermediate
temperatures.
Zone boxes
A zone of uniform temperature
that insures all connections made
within the zone are at the same temperature.
emf
Measured
Emf
A
1
Tmeter
Temperature
Tjunction
6
4
C (-)
P (+)
emf
Fe (+)
Signs of the
materials used
Measured
Emf
1
Tref
C
5
Fe
2
T2and4
Temperature
Tmeasured
Tcandle
Law of Intermediate
Temperatures
T2
T3
T3
emf
emf23
emf13
emf12
Fe
T1
T2
T3
HotZone
emf
C
Measured
Emf
Fe
1
Tref
Tmeasured
Thot
Temperature Measurement
Errors
Conduction
Convection
Radiation
Response Time
Noise
Grounding issues and shorts, especially
on metal surfaces