A thermopile is an electronic device that converts thermal energy into electrical energy. It is composed of several thermocouples connected usually in...
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Pyranometer (section Thermopile pyranometers)
aerosol and pollution. A thermopile pyranometer (also called thermo-electric pyranometer) is a sensor based on thermopiles designed to measure the broad...
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Thermopile laser sensors (Fig 1) are used for measuring laser power from a few μW to several W (see section 2.4). The incoming radiation of the laser is...
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S} . This can help distinguish between different metals and alloys. Thermopiles are formed from many thermocouples in series, zig-zagging back and forth...
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Thermocouple (section Thermopile radiation sensors)
thermocouple junction. Power generation using multiple thermocouples, as in a thermopile, is common. The standard configuration of a thermocouple is shown in the...
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The most common type of heat flux sensor is a differential temperature thermopile which operates on essentially the same principle as the first measurement...
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meter layer. A pyrgeometer consists of the following major components: A thermopile sensor which is sensitive to radiation in a broad range from 200 nm to...
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geometry of its design. Thermoelectric generators are made of several thermopiles, each consisting of many thermocouples made of a connected n-type and...
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heat exchanger (heat sink) performance, thermal load, Peltier module (thermopile) geometry, and Peltier electrical parameters. The amount of heat that...
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system is provided by a thermopile which is a combination of many stacked thermocouples, heated by the pilot light. The thermopile produces sufficient electrical...
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Seebeck effect in a thermopile made from iron and copper wires...
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called the Peltier–Seebeck effect and is the basis of thermocouples and thermopiles. In 1822, after previous experiments on voltaic current and magnetism...
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sensor Nichols radiometer Fiber optic sensors Optical position sensor Thermopile laser sensors Photodetector Photodiode Photomultiplier Photomultiplier...
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Other important dates include: 1830: Leopoldo Nobili made the first thermopile IR detector. 1840: John Herschel produces the first thermal image, called...
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effect Nernst effect Applications Thermoelectric materials Thermocouple Thermopile Thermoelectric cooling Thermoelectric generator Radioisotope thermoelectric...
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effect Nernst effect Applications Thermoelectric materials Thermocouple Thermopile Thermoelectric cooling Thermoelectric generator Radioisotope thermoelectric...
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Sunlight enters the instrument through a window and is directed onto a thermopile which converts heat to an electrical signal that can be recorded. The...
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effect Nernst effect Applications Thermoelectric materials Thermocouple Thermopile Thermoelectric cooling Thermoelectric generator Radioisotope thermoelectric...
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include Gardon gauges (also known as a circular-foil gauge), thin-film thermopiles, and Schmidt-Boelter gauges. Heat flux sensors are used for a variety...
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a mirror and thermopile, patented in 1913. This was soon outdone by the first accurate IR iceberg detector, which did not use thermopiles, patented in...
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Leslie's cube in conjunction with a thermal radiation detector such as a thermopile or a bolometer. The apparatus compares the thermal radiation from a surface...
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worked with Macedonio Melloni on the thermomultiplier, a combination of thermopile and galvanometer, before being appointed professor of physics at the Reale...
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proof mass. An accompanying temperature sensor (like a thermistor; or thermopile) in the dome measures the temperature in one location of the dome. This...
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junctions (Seebeck effect), range: from about −200 °C to +1350 °C Thermometer Thermopile is a set of connected thermocouples Triple point cell used for calibrating...
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electric circuitry and power transmission. 1831 Macedonio Melloni Used a thermopile to detect infrared radiation. 1831 Michael Faraday Discovered electromagnetic...
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radiometers, photometers, laser power meters (can be photodiode sensors or thermopile laser sensors), light meters or lux meters. A typical optical power meter...
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Depending on application there are several thermosyphon designs: thermoprobe, thermopile, depth thermosyphon, sloped-thermosyphon foundation, flat loop thermosyphon...
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range, and has a near-perfect cosine response. The black coating on the thermopile sensor absorbs the radiation that is converted to heat. The heat flows...
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– Piezoelectric – detects acceleration, gravity Thermal Thermocouple, thermopile – Wires that generate a voltage proportional to delta temperature Thermistor...
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