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thermocouple : ウィキペディア英語版
thermocouple

A thermocouple is an electrical device consisting of two different conductors forming electrical junctions at differing temperatures. A thermocouple produces a temperature-dependent voltage as a result of the thermoelectric effect, and this voltage can be interpreted to measure temperature. Thermocouples are a widely used type of temperature sensor.〔
(【引用サイトリンク】work=Temperatures.com )
Commercial thermocouples are inexpensive, interchangeable, are supplied with standard connectors, and can measure a wide range of temperatures. In contrast to most other methods of temperature measurement, thermocouples are self powered and require no external form of excitation. The main limitation with thermocouples is accuracy; system errors of less than one degree Celsius (°C) can be difficult to achieve.〔(【引用サイトリンク】work=IEC 584-2(1982)+A1(1989) )
Thermocouples are widely used in science and industry; applications include temperature measurement for kilns, gas turbine exhaust, diesel engines, and other industrial processes. Thermocouples are also used in homes, offices and businesses as the temperature sensors in thermostats, and also as flame sensors in safety devices for gas-powered major appliances.
==Principle of operation==

In 1821, the GermanEstonian physicist Thomas Johann Seebeck discovered that when different metals are joined at the ends and there is a temperature difference between the joints a magnetic field is observed. At the time Seebeck referred to this as thermo-magnetism, the magnetic field he observed was later shown to be due to thermo-electric current. In practical use the voltage generated at a single junction of two different types of wire is what is of interest as this can be used to measure temperature at very high and low temperatures. The magnitude of the voltage depends on the types of wire used. Generally, the voltage is in the microvolt range and care must be taken to obtain a usable measurement. Although, current flows very little power can be generated by a single thermocouple junction power. Power generation using multiple thermocouples as in a thermopile is common, though.
The standard configuration for thermocouple usage is shown in the figure.
Briefly, the desired temperature ''T''sense is obtained using three inputs—the characteristic function ''E''(''T'') of the thermocouple, the measured voltage ''V'', and the reference junctions' temperature ''T''ref.
The solution to the equation ''E''(''T''sense) = ''V'' + ''E''(''T''ref) yields ''T''sense.
These details are often hidden from the user since the reference junction block (with ''T''ref thermometer), voltmeter, and equation solver are combined into a single product.

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