Tubular element instrumented with temperature sensors, in partic

Thermal measuring and testing – Temperature measurement – Combined with diverse art device

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374208, 136233, 236 78B, G01K 114

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046716750

ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a tubular element provided with a temperature sensor, in particular for measuring overtemperatures in the tube bundle of superheaters in thermoelectric power plant steam generators, comprising a pair of concentric tubes forcibly locked one into the other by a mechanical plastic deformation process, at least one of the two tubes comprising in the mutually contacting surfaces a series of longitudinal grooves into which temperature sensors are inserted.

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