Article | REF: R2517 V1

Temperature measurement. Measurement chain

Authors: Jacques ROGEZ, Jean LE COZE

Publication date: March 10, 2010 | Lire en français

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    3. How to use sensors

    Depending on the thermometric information you wish to acquire, you will choose the most appropriate measurement method.

    3.1 Methods linked to measurement location in space

    In this section, we assume that the thermal field of the medium under study is stationary in time. The sample may present thermal gradients and, in this case, be the seat of fluxes. Measurement of these flows will be dealt with at the end of 3.1.4 .

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