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thermocouple

10/29/2008 7:45 AM

if a chromal alumel thermocouple is assumed to have linear operation range up to 1100 c with emf (ref 0c) of 45.14mv at this temperature .the thermocouple is exposed to 840c and the cold junction is maintained at 25c then what will be the emf indicated by the thermocouple?

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Re: thermocouple

10/29/2008 7:57 AM

You can do this calculation yourself using this table:

http://srdata.nist.gov/its90/download/type_k.tab

from this web site:

http://www.temperatures.com/tctables.html

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