New Paradigms in Traceable Process Control Thermometry

J. Pearce, D. Tucker, R. Veltcheva, G. Machin
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Measurement and control of process temperature is key to maximizing product quality, optimizing efficiency, reducing waste and minimizing CO2 and other harmful emissions. Many processes are operated sub-optimally due to the effect of sensor calibration drift, whereby over time in the process the thermometer output is changed by environmental factors including, but not limited to, high temperature, vibration, ionizing radiation and contamination which result in a progressive loss of knowledge of the true process temperature. Here we describe a number of new developments aimed at overcoming sensor calibration drift by providing assured temperature measurement in-process. New techniques include self-validating thermometers, embedded temperature reference standards, and practical primary thermometry where the temperature is measured directly without recourse to sensor calibration.
可追溯过程控制测温的新范例
测量和控制过程温度是最大限度地提高产品质量、优化效率、减少浪费和最大限度地减少二氧化碳和其他有害排放的关键。由于传感器校准漂移的影响,许多过程的操作不是最优的,因此随着时间的推移,温度计的输出会受到环境因素的改变,包括但不限于高温、振动、电离辐射和污染,这些因素会导致对真实过程温度的逐渐丧失。在这里,我们描述了一些新的发展,旨在克服传感器校准漂移,提供保证的温度测量过程。新技术包括自验证温度计,嵌入式温度参考标准,以及直接测量温度而不依赖传感器校准的实用初级测温。
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