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Manual on the Use of Thermocouples in Temperature Measurement, Sponsored by ASTM Committee E20 on Temperature Measurement
By
RM Park
RM Park
Chairman
1
Marlin Manufacturing Corp.
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RM Carroll
RM Carroll
Secretary
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P Bliss
P Bliss
Consultant
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GW Burns
GW Burns
2
Natl. Inst. Stand. Technol.
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RR Desmaris
RR Desmaris
3
RdF Corp.
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FB Hall
FB Hall
4
Hoskins Mfg. Co.
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MB Herzkovitz
MB Herzkovitz
Consultant
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D MacKenzie
D MacKenzie
5
ARi Industries, Inc.
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EF McGuire
EF McGuire
6
Hoskins Mfg. Co.
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RP Reed
RP Reed
7
Sandia Natl. Labs.
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LL Sparks
LL Sparks
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Natl. Inst. Stand. Technol.
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TP Wang
TP Wang
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Thermo Electric
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ISBN-10:
0-8031-1466-4
ISBN:
978-0-8031-1466-1
Publisher:
ASTM International
Publication date:
1993

A thermocouple circuit is, as shown in Fig. 7.1, by its nature a differential measuring device, producing an emf which is a function of the temperatures of its two junctions. One of these junctions is at the temperature which is to be measured and is referred to as the measuring junction. The other junctions are at a known temperature and are referred to as the reference junction. (In a practical thermocouple circuit (see Section 2.3) copper wires are often connected to the thermocouple alloy conductors at the reference junction. The term reference junctions will be used to refer to this situation.) If these junctions are both at the same temperature, the presence of the copper “intermediate metal” introduces no change in the thermocouple's emf [1]. Refer to Sections 2.4 for a discussion of this theory.

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