resistance pyrometer
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A technician uses a resistance pyrometer to measure the temperature of molten metal.
Definition
- Noun:
- A pyrometer that measures high temperatures by the resistance in a heated wire: A "resistance pyrometer" is a scientific instrument used to measure very high temperatures. It operates based on the principle that the electrical resistance of a metal wire changes predictably with temperature. By measuring this resistance, the temperature can be determined.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The engineer used a resistance pyrometer to monitor the temperature inside the furnace.
- For accurate readings above 1000°C, a resistance pyrometer is often preferred.
Advanced Usage
- Technical Context: In industrial and laboratory settings, "resistance pyrometer" specifically refers to devices using platinum resistance thermometers (PRTs) for high-temperature applications.
- The stability of the platinum wire in the resistance pyrometer ensures long-term accuracy.
Variants and Related Words
- Pyrometer (n): A broader category of devices for measuring high temperatures.
- Resistance thermometer (n): A more general term for temperature sensors using the resistance principle, often used at lower temperatures than a typical resistance pyrometer.
- Thermocouple (n): Another type of temperature sensor that operates on a different principle (voltage generation).
Synonyms
- Electrical resistance pyrometer
- Resistance temperature detector (RTD) for high-temperature use (Note: RTD is a broader term that can include lower-temperature devices).
Related Phrases
- "based on resistance change": Describing the operating principle.
- The measurement from a resistance pyrometer is based on resistance change in a sensing element.
A technician uses a resistance pyrometer to measure the temperature of molten metal.
Noun
- pyrometer that measures high temperatures by the resistance in a heated wire