Temperature Measurement: Devarajan K
Temperature Measurement: Devarajan K
Devarajan K
METHOD OF MEASUREMENTS
• Non Electrical method
– Bimetallic thermometer
– Liquid in glass thermometer
• Electrical method
– Resistance temperature Detector (RTD)
– Thermistor
– Thermocouple
• Radiation method
– Pyrometer
Bimetallic strip/thermometer
Bimetallic Thermometer
Disadvantages
1) 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
Applications of bimetallic thermometer
Iron Box
LIQUID IN GLASS THERMOMETER
Liquid in glass thermometer
• The mercury-in –glass thermometer, widely used in
both laboratory and industry, is one of the simplest
temperature measuring devices.
• It utilizes the volumetric expansion of mercury with
temperature as a means of indicating the temperature.
• As the temperature rises, the liquid expands, moving
up the tube. The scale is calibrated to read
temperature directly
• Usually, mercury or some kind of alcohol is used for
the liquid
TEMPERATURE
MEASUREMENT
ELECTRICAL OUTPUT
Resistance Temperature Detector (RTD)
Resistance Temperature Detector (RTD)
Resistance Voltage
Change Change
Temperature Voltage
Response
Change
Wheatstone Difference
RTD Amplifier
Bridge
RESISTANCE TEMPERATURE DETECTOR
Low cost
Sensitivity is high
Small in size
Good stability
Disadvantages