Title :
A new Peltier sensor for measuring fluids thermal conductivity
Author :
Machut, C. ; Gaviot, E. ; Camberlein, L. ; Leclercq, D.
Author_Institution :
Lab. Capteurs et Instrum., Lille I Univ., Villeneuve d´´Ascq, France
Abstract :
This paper is devoted to describing a new sensor and a new method allowing to measure the thermal conductivity of numerous fluids. The prominent advantage of the device is a self compensation against temperature owing to an appropriate choice of the involved materials. Moreover as the sensor works by way of both Peltier and Seebeck effects, measurements can be carried out with accuracy according to an average temperature increase of the device lower than 5 K. Only a substantially lessened Joule power (5 mW) is featured by the device. A coherent design rationale is formulated and the various stages in the technical development of the system are delineated. Several cases are discussed with a view to spreading the field of application of such a method. Notable applications include thermal conductivity gages for measuring pressures in high-vacuum systems, tank gauging for liquids featuring fire hazard and low velocities measurements occurring in natural convection mechanisms. Then versatile industrial applications can be expected within the next years
Keywords :
Peltier effect; bimetals; compensation; electric sensing devices; temperature control; thermal conductivity measurement; thermal variables measurement; thermoelectric devices; thermoelectric power; thermopiles; 5 mW; Peltier sensor; Seebeck effect; bimetallic printed circuits; bimetallic thermoelectric circuit; coherent design rationale; fluid thermal conductivity measurement; high-vacuum system pressure measurement; lessened Joule power; plated bimetallic thermopiles; self compensation; signal conditioner; tank gauging for liquids; thermal conductivity gages; thermopile behaviour; versatile industrial applications; Conducting materials; Conductivity measurement; Liquids; Power measurement; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Temperature sensors; Thermal conductivity; Thermal sensors; Thermoelectricity; Velocity measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference, 1996. IMTC-96. Conference Proceedings. Quality Measurements: The Indispensable Bridge between Theory and Reality., IEEE
Conference_Location :
Brussels
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3312-8
DOI :
10.1109/IMTC.1996.507590