BS 1041-4-1992 Temperature measurement - Guide to the selection and use of thermocouples《温度测量 热电偶选择和使用指南》.pdf
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1、BRITISH STANDARD BS 1041-4: 1992 Incorporating Amendment No. 1 Temperature measurement Part 4: Guide to the selection and use of thermocouplesBS1041-4:1992 This British Standard, having been prepared under the directionof the Industrial-process Measurementand Control Standards Policy Committee, wasp
2、ublished under the authorityof the Standards Boardand comes into effect on 31January 1992 BSI 04-1999 First published March 1966 Second edition January 1992 The following BSI references relate to the work on this standard: Committee reference PCL/1 Draft for comment 90/21077 DC ISBN 0 580 20071 X Co
3、mmittees responsible for this British Standard The preparation of this British Standard was entrusted by the Industrial-process Measurement and Control Standards Policy Committee (PCL/-) to Technical Committee PCL/1, upon which the following bodies were represented: British Coal Corporation British
4、Gas plc British Pressure Gauge Manufacturers Association Department of Energy (Gas and Oil Measurement Branch) Department of Trade and Industry (National Weights and Measures Laboratory) Energy Industries Council Engineering Equipment and Materials Users Association GAMBICA (BEAMA Ltd.) Health and S
5、afety Executive Institution of Gas Engineers The following bodies were also represented in the drafting of the standard, through subcommittees and panels: British Cable Makers Confederation British Valve and Actuator Manufacturers Association Department of Trade and Industry (National Engineering La
6、boratory) Department of Trade and Industry (National Physical Laboratory) Electricity Industry in United Kingdom Engineering Industries Association Institute of Metals Society of Glass Technology Amendments issued since publication Amd. No. Date Comments 7408 December 1992 Indicated by a sideline in
7、 the marginBS1041-4:1992 BSI 04-1999 i Contents Page Committees responsible Inside front cover Foreword ii 0 Introduction 1 1 Scope 1 2 Definitions 1 3 Thermoelectricity 2 4 Basic thermocouple circuits 3 5 Thermocouple materials and their characteristics 4 6 Durability of thermocouples at high tempe
8、ratures 7 7 Hardware and fabrication 9 8 Electromotive force measurement 14 9 Signal processing and logging 15 10 Thermocouple reference tables, tolerances and calibration 18 Figure 1 Basic circuit diagrams for a thermocouple with conductors a and b 24 Figure 2 Electromotive force characteristics of
9、 the standardized thermocouples 25 Table 1 Approximate e.m.f. output of standardized base metalthermocouples(reference junction at 0C) 22 Table 2 Approximate e.m.f. output of noble metal and refractorymetalthermocouples (reference junction at 0C) 22 Table 3 Recommended maximum operating temperatures
10、 forbareandprotected base metal thermocouple wires operatingcontinuouslyinair without temperature cycling 23 Table 4 Recommended maximum operating temperatures fornoblemetalthermocouple wires operating continuously inairwithouttemperature cycling and intermittently in air 23 Table 5 Alloys commonly
11、used in thermocouple compensating cable 23 Publication(s) referred to Inside back coverBS1041-4:1992 ii BSI 04-1999 Foreword This Part of BS 1041 has been prepared under the direction of the Industrial-Process Measurement and Control Standards Committee. It is a revision of BS 1041-4:1966 which is w
12、ithdrawn. It should be noted that the title has been restyled for consistency with other parts of BS 1041. A British Standard does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract. Users of British Standards are responsible for their correct application. Compliance with a British St
13、andard does not of itself confer immunity from legal obligations. Summary of pages This document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, pages i and ii, pages1to26, an inside back cover and a back cover. This standard has been updated (see copyright date) and may have had amendments incorpor
14、ated. This will be indicated in the amendment table on theinside front cover.BS1041-4:1992 BSI 04-1999 1 0 Introduction Thermocouples are by far the most common temperature sensors in industrial use. They possess the virtues of simplicity, ruggedness, low cost, small physical size, wide temperature
15、range (from about270C up to3000C) and convenient electrical output. These properties make them very suitable for multi-point temperature measurement and monitoring in large and complex process plant, and for an enormous variety of industrial, technological and scientific applications. The thermocoup
16、le has a long history, the original paper by Seebeck having been published in 1822 and the relationship between the three principal thermoelectric effects having been established by William Thomson (later Lord Kelvin) in 1854. The platinum-10% rhodium/platinum thermocouple, which was for a long time
17、 specified as the interpolating instrument in realizing the International Temperature Scales in the range from630C to 1064C, was originally developed by Le Chatelier in 1886. Most of the commonly used base metal thermocouples were developed during the first decade of the twentieth century. For a pro
18、per understanding of how thermocouples function and how to use them, it is essential to realize that thermoelectricity is a bulk property of metallic conductors in the same sense as thermal conductivity and electrical conductivity. Although thermoelectric effects manifest themselves in circuits comp
19、rising two or more dissimilar conductors, they are not due to any special properties of the junctions between the conductors. The junctions, which for successful measurements have to be at uniform temperatures, are needed only to complete the measuring circuit and are thermoelectrically inactive. In
20、 fact there will be contact potentials at junctions between different metals, but these are not thermoelectric in origin and they are not significantly temperature dependent. Therefore when all contact potentials in a circuit loop are summed, their net result is effectively zero. By contrast, the ch
21、emical state and physical condition, e.g. strained or annealed, of the conductors in regions where they experience temperature gradients, can have a profound effect on the electromotive force (e.m.f.) generated. Great care should be exercised in how the conductors are treated in these regions and us
22、ers should be aware of possible effects due to physical and chemical changes which may occur in use. Before embarking on descriptions of thermocouples and their application a brief account is given of the principal thermoelectric effects, since this should be helpful in achieving an understanding of
23、 good practice in thermocouple thermometry. Reference should be made to textbooks on thermoelectricity and, more generally, on the electrical properties of metals and alloys, for detailed theoretical discussion. Thermocouples are used in so many and varied circumstances that it has only been possibl
24、e to cover the common principles in this standard. It is hoped that it will be a useful aid to understanding the characteristics that are of practical importance so that the most appropriate choices of thermocouple and instrumentation can be made, and their effective application achieved. 1 Scope Th
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