thermocouple junction
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Definition
Noun: A thermocouple junction is the specific point where two dissimilar metal wires are joined together within a thermocouple. This junction is the critical sensing element where a temperature-dependent voltage is generated.
Usage
A thermocouple junction is the active part of a temperature sensor. One junction (the measuring or hot junction) is exposed to the temperature being measured, while a second, reference junction (cold junction) is maintained at a known, stable temperature. The voltage produced between the junctions is used to determine the temperature.
Examples
- The thermocouple junction must be in good thermal contact with the object whose temperature is being monitored.
- Inaccurate readings can occur if the thermocouple junction becomes corroded or damaged.
- The engineer carefully welded the two wires to form a reliable thermocouple junction.
Advanced Usage
- Hot Junction / Measuring Junction: The thermocouple junction exposed to the process or target temperature.
- Cold Junction / Reference Junction: The thermocouple junction held at a known, constant reference temperature (often within the measuring instrument).
- The principle of operation is the Seebeck effect, where a temperature difference between two dissimilar electrical conductors or semiconductors produces a voltage difference.
Variants and Related Words
- Thermocouple (n): The complete temperature sensor device consisting of two wires of different metals joined at least at one end (the junction).
- Thermopile (n): Multiple thermocouples connected in series to increase the output voltage for greater sensitivity.
Synonyms
- Thermal junction
- Thermoelectric junction
Related Terms and Concepts
- Seebeck Effect: The physical principle that describes how a temperature difference across the thermocouple junction creates an electromotive force (voltage).
- Cold Junction Compensation: The electronic technique used to account for the temperature at the reference junction to ensure an accurate measurement from the measuring junction.
Noun
- a kind of thermometer consisting of two wires of different metals that are joined at both ends; one junction is at the temperature to be measured and the other is held at a fixed lower temperature; the current generated in the circuit is proportional to the temperature difference