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Measurement & Control

Temperature Measuring

Instruments

Made by: Darshit B Patel(130050119512)

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Introduction

The accurate measurement of temperature is vital across abroad spectrum of human activities,

Including industrial processes (e.g. making steel) Manufacturing;

Monitoring (in food transport and storage),

Health and safety. In fact, in almost every sector, temperature is

one of the key parameters to be measured

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Scale Temperature is a measure of the thermal energy

in the body. Normally measured in degrees [°]using one of the following scales.

1.Fahrenheit.[°F]2.Celsius or centigrade. [°C]3.Kelvin .[°K]

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1.Bulb: The reservoir for containing most of the thermometric liquid (mercury).

2.Stem: The glass tube having a capillary bore along which the liquid moves with changes in temperature.

3. Scale: A narrow-temperature-range scale for reading a reference temperature .

Construction

1.Liquid – in – Glass Thermometer

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• The volume of mercury changes slightly with temperature; the small change in volume drives the narrow mercury column a relatively long way up the tube.

• The space above the mercury may be filled with nitrogen or it may be at less than atmospheric pressure, a partial vacuum.

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Advantages1)Simplicity in use & low cost.2)Portable device.3)Checking physical damage is easy.4)Power source not require.

Disadvantages1) Can not used for automatic recording.2) Time lag in measurement.3) Range is limited to about 300 °C .

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2.Bimetallic Thermometer

Two basic principles of operation is to be followed in the case of a bimetallic sensor.

1) A metal tends to undergo a volumetric dimensional change (expansion/contraction), according to the change in temperature.

2) Different metals have different co-efficient of temperatures. The rate of volumetric change depends on this co-efficient of temperature.

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• The device consists of a bimetallic strip of two different metals .

• They are bonded together to form a spiral or a twisted helix.

• Both these metals are joined together at one end by either welding or riveting.

• It is bonded so strong that there will not be any relative motion between the two.

• The image of a bimetallic strip is shown below.

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A change in temperature causes the free end of the strip to expand or contract due to the different coefficients of expansion of the two metals.

This movement is linear to the change in temperature and the deflection of the free end can be read out by attaching a pointer to it.

This reading will indicate the value of temperature. Bimetallic strips are available in different forms like helix type, cantilever, spiral, and also flat type.

Construction

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Advantages1)Power source not required2)Robust, easy to use and cheap.3)Can be used to 500 °C.

Disadvantages1) Not very accurate.2) Limited to applications where manual

reading is acceptable.3) Not suitable for very low temperatures

because the expansion of metals tend to be too similar, so the device becomes a rather insensitive thermometer

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3.Liquid Pressure Thermometers.

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Vapour Pressure Thermometers.

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Resistance Temperature Detector (RTD)

RTD can also be called a resistance thermometer as the temperature measurement will be a measure of the output resistance.

The main principle of operation of an RTD is that when the temperature of an object increases or decreases, the resistance also increases or decreases proportionally.

ie. positive temperature coefficient

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RTD TypesRTD types are broadly classified according to the different sensing elements used.

Platinum, Nickel and Copper are the most commonly used sensing elements.

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Resistance Temperature Detector (RTD)

Copper lead wires are satisfactory for all the arrangements.  For a given RTD, all the lead-wires should be of the same gauge and the same length, and should be run in the same conduit.

Resistance Temperature Detector-(RTD)-2 Wire

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• Advantages1. Very high accuracy2. Excellent stability and reproducibility3. Interchangeability4. Ability to be matched to close

tolerances for temperature difference measurements.

5. Ability to measure narrow spans6. Suitability for remote measurement

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• Disadvantages1. Susceptibility to mechanical damage2. Need for lead wire resistance

compensation3. Sometimes expensive4. Susceptibility to self-heating error5. Susceptibility to signal noise6. Unsuitability for bare use in electrically

conducting substance7. Generally not repairable8. Need for power supply

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Pyrometer

• A pyrometer is a device that is used for the temperature measurement of an object.

• The device actually tracks and measures the amount of heat that is radiated from an object.

• The thermal heat radiates from the object to the optical system present inside the pyrometer.

• The optical system makes the thermal radiation into a better focus and passes it to the detector.

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As shown in the figure above, an optical pyrometer has the following components.

1. An eye piece at the left side and an optical lens on the right.

2. A reference lamp, which is powered with the help of a battery.

3. A rheostat to change the current and hence the brightness intensity.

4. So as to increase the temperature range which is to be measured, an absorption screen is fitted between the optical lens and the reference bulb.

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Working1.The radiation from the source is emitted and the

optical objective lens captures it. 2.The lens helps in focusing the thermal radiation

on to the reference bulb. 3.The observer watches the process through the eye piece

and corrects it in such a manner that the reference lamp

filament has a sharp focus and the filament is super-imposed

on the temperature source image. 4.The observer starts changing the rheostat values and the

current in the reference lamp changes. 5.This in turn, changes its intensity.

This change in current can be observed in three different ways.

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The filament is dark. That is, cooler than the temperature source.

Filament is bright. That is, hotter than the temperature source.

Filament disappears. Thus, there is equal brightness between the filament and temperature source

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• Advantages1. Provides a very high accuracy with +/-5º

Celsius.2. The biggest advantage of this device is that,

there is no direct contact between the pyrometer and the object whose temperature is to be found out.

• Disadvantages1. As the measurement is based on the light

intensity, the device can be used only in applications with a minimum temperature of 700º Celsius.

2. The device is not useful for obtaining continuous values of temperatures at small intervals.

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• the radiation pyrometer has an optical system, including a lens, a mirror and an adjustable eye piece. The heat energy emitted from the hot body is passed on to the optical lens, which collects it and is focused on to the detector with the help of the mirror and eye piece arrangement. The detector may either be a thermistor or photomultiplier tubes. Though the latter is known for faster detection of fast moving objects, the former may be used for small scale applications. Thus, the heat energy is converted to its corresponding electrical signal by the detector and is sent to the output temperature display device.