Radiation Errors in Air Ducts Under Nonisothermal Conditions Using Thermocouples, Thermistors, and a Resistance ThermometerU.S. National Bureau of Standards, 1969 - 12 pages Studies were made to determine the radiation error in temperature measurements made with thermocouples, thermistors, and a resistance thermometer in moving air at velocities ranging from 300 to 1300 fpm when the temperature of the duct wall surrounding the air stream was from 0 to 50 deg F higher than that of the air in the center of the duct. To eliminate all but the variable under study, conduction errors were minimized to a point where they were almost nonexistent by using Chromel P-constantan thermocouple wire and by employing other techniques. Radiation effects were studied when the probe housing the three types of temperature sensors was unshielded and again when it was shielded. Under the test conditions that prevail in the testing of air conditioners and heat pumps in laboratories, it should be possible to reduce the error in temperature measurement of the moving air to about 0.2 deg F by a suitable combination of air mixers, duct insulation, radiation shields, and calibration techniques. (Author). |
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... temperature sensors was unshielded and again when it was shielded . The studies showed that when the sensors were unshielded and the temperature difference between the duct wall and the air was 50 deg F ( 28 K , approximately ) , the ...
... temperature sensors was unshielded and again when it was shielded . The studies showed that when the sensors were unshielded and the temperature difference between the duct wall and the air was 50 deg F ( 28 K , approximately ) , the ...
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... Temperature difference The tests employed a well - insulated , round metal duct with an air - mixing device near the in- let . Air was drawn through the duct at velocities sufficiently high to produce turbulent flow . All temperature ...
... Temperature difference The tests employed a well - insulated , round metal duct with an air - mixing device near the in- let . Air was drawn through the duct at velocities sufficiently high to produce turbulent flow . All temperature ...
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... TEMPERATURE OF AIR AT INLET HEATED ACCESS DOOR WITH COPPER- CONSTANTAN THERMOCOUPLES INSULATION THERMOCOUPLE ARRAY ... difference in temperature between the moving air and the duct wall , there were low radial temperature gradients and ...
... TEMPERATURE OF AIR AT INLET HEATED ACCESS DOOR WITH COPPER- CONSTANTAN THERMOCOUPLES INSULATION THERMOCOUPLE ARRAY ... difference in temperature between the moving air and the duct wall , there were low radial temperature gradients and ...
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Joseph C. Davis. 3. Calibration 20 DIFFERENCE IN TEMPERATURE BETWEEN THE MOVING AIR AND THE. were shielded , fitted snugly into the inner of two 10 - in - long concentric shields just upstream from the probe . This reference sensor and ...
Joseph C. Davis. 3. Calibration 20 DIFFERENCE IN TEMPERATURE BETWEEN THE MOVING AIR AND THE. were shielded , fitted snugly into the inner of two 10 - in - long concentric shields just upstream from the probe . This reference sensor and ...
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Joseph C. Davis. laboratory . At the four temperatures within the range of temperatures of 75 to 80 ° F at which the comparison between the two re- sistance thermometers was made , there was less than 0.02 deg F ( 0.01 K ) difference ...
Joseph C. Davis. laboratory . At the four temperatures within the range of temperatures of 75 to 80 ° F at which the comparison between the two re- sistance thermometers was made , there was less than 0.02 deg F ( 0.01 K ) difference ...
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