Metrological Software Test for Simulating the Method of Determining the Thermocouple Error in Situ during Operation

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Abstract

The simplified metrological software test (MST) for modeling the method of determining the thermocouple (TC) error in situ during operation is considered in the paper. The interaction between the proposed MST and a temperature measuring system is also reflected in order to study the error of determining the TC error in situ during operation. The modelling studies of the random error influence of the temperature measuring system, as well as interference magnitude (both the common and normal mode noises) on the error of determining the TC error in situ during operation using the proposed MST, have been carried out. The noise and interference of the order of 5-6 μV cause the error of about 0.2-0.3°C. It is shown that high noise immunity is essential for accurate temperature measurements using TCs.

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Chen, J., Su, J., Kochan, O., & Levkiv, M. (2018). Metrological Software Test for Simulating the Method of Determining the Thermocouple Error in Situ during Operation. Measurement Science Review, 18(2), 52–58. https://doi.org/10.1515/msr-2018-0008

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