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Study and Design of a Multi-range Programmable Sensor for Temperature Measurements

Journal

ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY & APPLIED SCIENCE RESEARCH
Volume 12, Issue 6, Pages 9601-9606

Publisher

EOS ASSOC
DOI: 10.48084/etasr.5284

Keywords

thermocouple; simulation; thermistor; RTD; temperature; linearization; LabVIEW

Funding

  1. Deanship of Scientific Research, Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, Saudi Arabia [201314012]

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This paper presents the design of a wide-range high-precision sensor for temperature measurement in a medium with arbitrary temperature variation. It also introduces a wide-spectrum temperature measurement system using a self-selected multi-sensor. The proposed technique is suitable for high-precision temperature measurement in electrical capacitance tomography applications.
In this paper, a wide-range high-precision sensor has been designed in order to accurately measure the temperature in a medium with arbitrary temperature variation and the implementation of a wide-spectrum temperature measurement system with a self-selected multi-sensor has been realized. This multi-sensor core is made up of different sensors combined to measure different temperature ranges. This concept can be used for high-precision temperature measurement in electrical capacitance tomography applications. The proposed technique is well suited for temperatures in boilers, industries, and everywhere high temperature measurement sensitivity is needed by using different combined temperature sensors of high precision.

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