Temperatuurmetingen / Temperature Measurements
Temperature Measurement - Network Solution (Eng.)
Source: N. Asyiddin
Temperature is one of the most frequently used process measurements. Almost all chemical and petrochemical processes and reactions are ...
Heat & Temperarure (Eng.)
Source: Linda Hermans-Killam and Doris Daou
When we discuss infrared and infrared astronomy we refer to infrared as being primarily thermal radiation or radiation due to heat. In this module we introduce the concepts of heat and temperature, heat transfer and detection. We also introduce several examples of what we can learn by detecting heat and measuring temperature and include links to related classroom lesson plans and activities.
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Temperature measurement (Eng.)
Introduction
History of temperature measurement
Thermometers
Probes
Non-contact devices
Control systems
Temperature Experiment
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The Devil in in the detail (Eng.)
Assessing SIL, measuring point as a whole
Improved guideline expected soon
Focus on protective fittings
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Measuring temperature by means of thermal couple (Eng.)
Source: ChipDipVideo
When choosing a thermocouple you should consider the type of thermocouple, insulation and construction of the probe, since these factors depend on the range of measured temperatures, the accuracy and reliability of the measured
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Electronic Basics Temperature Measurement (Part 1) || (Eng.)
Source: NTC, PT100, Wheatstone Bridge
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First self-calibrating thermometer (ENG.)
Bron: > Endress+Hauser
100% Compliance – 0% Effort Outstanding sensor technology with self-calibrating function Compact thermometer for hygienic and aseptic applications
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Endress+Hauser unveils self-calibrating sensor (ENG.)
Bron: > FoodBev Media
http://www.foodbev.com -- Endress + Hauser, a supplier of products, solutions and services for industrial process measurement and automation, has unveiled its new self-calibrating sensor called TrustSens.