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In order to use this system is necessary to connect it to a electronic acquisition system. In the new
In order to use this system is necessary to connect it to a electronic acquisition system. In the new
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connection places appear new thermocouple junctions (J1 and J2 in Figure XXX) which modify the original
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connection places appear new thermocouple junctions (J1 and J2 in Figure 1) which modify the original
voltage difference. The are several strategies to deal with this problem.
voltage difference. The are several strategies to deal with this problem.

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Temperature measurement system

Several of our testing

Ice bath thermocouple compensation

Our temperature measurement system is based on the Seebeck effect. The Seebeck effect happens when a junction of two different metals is exposed to a certain temperature. In the loose ends of the wires appears a difference of voltage proportional to the that temperature. Measuring the generated voltage is possible to determine the temperature which generated de effect. This is done by means of polynomial interpolation (compatible with the ITS-90 standard).

Figure 1. Example of type J thermocouple (Fe and Constantan)


In order to use this system is necessary to connect it to a electronic acquisition system. In the new connection places appear new thermocouple junctions (J1 and J2 in Figure 1) which modify the original voltage difference. The are several strategies to deal with this problem.

The electronic acquisition system that we use is the Datalogger 34970A (Agilent). This device has the possibility to deal the already mentioned problem with two different strategies.

  • Automatic compensation
  • Fixed compensation

Automatic Compensation

The automatic compensation is made internally by the device, measuring the surrounding temperature of the copper junctions, with solid state sensors. This is a very simple option, but its precision is very low, and inadequate for our purpose.

Figure 2. Automatic compensation

Fixed Compensation