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Thermometry thermoelectric

R.E. Bentley Theory and Practice of Thermoelectric Thermometry, Springer Verlag, Singapore (1998)... [Pg.236]

D. I. Finch, "General Principles of Thermoelectric Thermometry." Leeds and Northrop Tech. Publ. ENS(l) 1161, Philadelphia, PA, 1961. [Pg.120]

A difference in temperature between the joined and unjoined ends of two dissimilar wires causes a difference in electrical potential between the unjoined ends. The ends of the wire connected to each other constitute a thermocouple. Thermoelectric thermometry is entirely dependent on this discovery by Seebeck in 1821. [Pg.538]

The main drawback in this type of thermometry is the presence of spurious thermoelectric powers due to chemical inhomogeneity, stress in conductors, contact effects in switches if present, etc. [Pg.217]


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