Measuring device and method for determining temperature...

Thermal measuring and testing – Temperature measurement – By a vibratory effect

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C374S119000

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07731420

ABSTRACT:
At least one transceiver sends ultrasonic pulses through an object, which at least partially transmits ultrasonic pulses, into an element which reflects the ultrasonic pulses. The ultrasonic pulse(s) can be reflected in a temperature-correlated manner from the reflective element to the transceiver.

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