Dual element temperature sensing probe using a mathematical mode

Thermal measuring and testing – Temperature measurement – Composite temperature-related paramenter

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374134, 374148, H01L 702

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ABSTRACT:
An elongate temperature probe is provided for extending into a fluid flow. First an second temperature sensors are mounted in the temperature probe, spaced apart from each other along the length of the probe. The first and second temperature sensors provide temperature signals to a data processor. The data processor in use determines the temperature of the fluid flow from the temperature signals and at least one other fluid parameter, using a mathematical model of the heat transfer along the probe.

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