A portable thermocouple probe is designed with physical and geometric properties such that its principal performance characteristics can be predicted from relatively uncomplicated mathematical models. Theory and experiment show that usual thermocouple errors and surface‐temperature perturbations can be kept unimportant in a variety of practical applications. Techniques are described for using the probe to measure temperature of stationary and moving materials, including thermal insulating materials and thin sheets where temperature is normally severely perturbed during contact measurements. It is convenient to use the device in combination with a battery‐operated digital readout device, permitting temperatures within a few hundred degrees of ambient to be measured with an accuracy of ±2° and a response speed of about 2 s. The probe is found well suited for use in the heat‐transfer laboratory, in the factory, and in energy‐conservaton field work.
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March 1985
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March 01 1985
Thermocouple probe for surface‐temperature measurement Available to Purchase
N. E. Hager, Jr.
N. E. Hager, Jr.
Armstrong World Industries, Inc., Box 3511, Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17604
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N. E. Hager, Jr.
Armstrong World Industries, Inc., Box 3511, Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17604
Rev. Sci. Instrum. 56, 421–426 (1985)
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Received:
July 02 1984
Accepted:
November 21 1984
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N. E. Hager; Thermocouple probe for surface‐temperature measurement. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 1 March 1985; 56 (3): 421–426. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1138316
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