TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT
20200003630 ยท 2020-01-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G01K7/12
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A temperature sensor for a cold reference junction of a thermocouple is provided that may be incorporated permanently or removeably in a releasable connector having a first connector part arranged to engage releasably with a second connector part in which the thermocouple conductors terminate, so forming a cold reference junction for the thermocouple. When the two parts of the connector are engaged, the temperature sensor of the present invention is able to sense the temperature in the vicinity of a cold reference junction in the connector. The temperature sensor may be provided by embedding one or more thermistors into a flexible disk or plate-like seal able to fit around the conductors of the first connector part such that the thermistors make electrical contact with selected conductors of the first connector part and thermal contact with the cold reference junction.
Claims
1. A temperature sensor for sensing the temperature of a cold reference junction of a thermocouple, the temperature sensor comprising one or more temperature sensing components embedded within or affixed to a disk or plate of an electrically insulating material having a shape and configuration arranged to correspond with an arrangement of conductors in a releasable part of a connector, the connector including conductors arranged to form a cold reference junction of a thermocouple, such that the temperature sensor may be fitted in thermal contact with the cold reference junction formed within the connector.
2. The temperature sensor according to claim 1, wherein the disk or plate is provided with electrically conductive parts arranged to make electrical contact with selected conductors of the connector part, other than the conductors arranged to form a cold reference junction of the thermocouple, when the temperature sensor is fitted within the connector and wherein the one or more temperature sensing components are electrically connected to respective said electrically conductive parts.
3. The temperature sensor according to claim 2, wherein the connector comprises a first connector part having an arrangement of conductor pins arranged to engage releasably with a corresponding arrangement of conductor pin sockets of a second connector part of the connector and wherein the disk or plate of the temperature sensor is provided with a pattern of holes formed therethrough, arranged to correspond with some or all of the conductor pins in the arrangement of conductor pins of the first connector part.
4. The temperature sensor according to claim 3, wherein the electrically conductive parts are provided within respective holes through the disk or plate such that they make electrical contact with the respective conductor pins when the temperature sensor is fitted over the conductor pins of the first connector part.
5. The temperature sensor according claim 1, wherein the disk or plate comprises a flexible material.
6. The temperature sensor according to claim 1, wherein the disk or plate includes a region comprising a thermally conductive material and the one or more temperature sensing components is or are embedded within or arranged in contact with the region of thermally conductive material such that a substantially isothermal region may be established in the vicinity of the one or more temperature sensing components.
7. The temperature sensor according to claim 3, wherein the temperature sensor is releasable from and retrofittable to the conductor pins of the connector.
8. A thermocouple connector comprising a first connector part having a plurality of conductors arranged to engage releasably with a corresponding plurality of conductors of a second connector part, the plurality of conductors of the second connector part including terminating conductors of one or more thermocouples which, when engaged with respective conductors of the plurality of conductors of the first connector part form a cold reference junction of the one or more thermocouples, wherein at least some of the plurality of conductors of the first or second connector part are coupled to a releasable member incorporating one or more temperature sensing components, the one or more sensing components configured to sense the temperature in the vicinity of the cold reference junction.
9. The thermocouple connector according to claim 8, wherein the releasable member comprises an electrically insulating material having a shave and configuration arranged to correspond to the plurality of conductors of the first or second connector part.
10. The thermocouple connector according to claim 8, wherein the one or more temperature sensing components incorporated within the releasable member are arranged to make an electrical connection with two or more selected conductors of the plurality of conductors of the first or second connector part when the releasable member is fitted to the connector.
11. A thermocouple, comprising first and second conductors joined at a temperature sensing junction and extending to a connector part, the connector part having incorporated therein or affixed thereto a temperature sensor according to claim 1.
12. A temperature monitoring system, comprising one or more thermocouples having conductors terminating in a releasable connector, the releasable connector having a first connector part associated with a temperature monitoring module and a second connector part in which the conductors of the one or more thermocouples terminate, the first or second connector part having affixed thereto a releasable member incorporating one or more temperature sensing components for sensing the temperature in the vicinity of the terminating thermocouple conductors.
13. An engine management system including a temperature monitoring system according to claim 12.
14. The thermocouple connector of claim 8, wherein the releasable member is a flexible material.
15. The thermocouple connector of claim 8, wherein the releasable member comprises a pattern of holes formed therethrough and arranged to correspond with at least some of the plurality of conductors of the first or second connector part.
16. The thermocouple connector of claim 8, wherein the releasable member is both releasable from and retrofittable to the at least some of the plurality of conductors of the first or second connector part.
17. The temperature monitoring system of claim 12, wherein the releasable member is a flexible material.
18. The temperature monitoring system of claim 12, wherein the releasable member comprises a pattern of holes formed therethrough and arranged to correspond with at least some of a plurality of conductors of the first or second connector part.
19. The temperature monitoring system of claim 18, wherein the releasable member is both releasable from and retrofittable to the at least some of the plurality of conductors of the first or second connector part.
20. The temperature monitoring system of claim 12, wherein the conductors of the one or more thermocouples form a cold reference junction of the one or more thermocouples when engaged with a plurality of conductors of the first connector part.
Description
[0018] Example embodiments of the present invention will now be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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[0022] It is known to use thermocouples for high temperature measurement, for example in monitoring the temperature at particular points within a jet engine. Such thermocouples may be of one of a number of different types, selected according to the requirements of the particular application. In one example typea type K thermocoupleconductors made from the alloys Chromel and Alumel are joined together at a temperature sensing junction and each conductor extends to a reference junction, for example to a so-called cold reference junction of known temperature at which point the potential difference between the conductors may be measured. The temperature at the sensing junction may then be determined according to the known temperature of the cold reference junction, the measured potential difference and a predetermined thermocouple characteristic function for the particular type of thermocouple.
[0023] Elements of a typical known temperature monitoring module for use with several thermocouples will firstly be described in outline with reference to
[0024] Referring initially to
[0025] A temperature sensor 15 is provided in the vicinity of the cold reference junction 7, for example a thermistor, to enable the electronics and processing functionality within the module 1 to determine the temperature at the cold reference junction 7.
[0026] The inventors in the present case have devised a different way in which to provide a cold reference junction and to determine its temperature that enables a simplification of the known temperature monitoring module 1 and associated wiring. In particular, the present invention enables the thermocouple conductors to be terminated in one part of the connector, for example in a female part of the connector as in the connector part 3 shown in
[0027] Referring to
[0028] The one or more temperature sensing components 22 may for example comprise four micro-thermistors, each sufficiently small to fit between a pair of pins of the male connector part when the seal 20 is attached. Each thermistor 22 may be embedded within a region of thermally conductive material (not shown in
[0029] Each thermistor 22 is intended to be electrically connected to a selected pair of pins of the male connector part when the seal is fitted and, from those pins, to electronics and processing functionality in the temperature monitoring module for determination of the reference junction temperature, as in a conventional temperature monitoring module 1. This may be achieved by fitting within each hole of the selected pair of holes through the seal 20 an electrically conducting liner 23 or portion of a liner to which respective conductors of the thermistor 22 are connected. When the seal 20 is pushed onto the pins of the male connector part so that the pins pass through respective holes 21 of the seal 20, an electrical connection is established between the selected pins and the respective conducting liners 23 and so to the respective thermistor 22.
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[0031] Those pins 33, 34 of the male connector part 30 intended to connect at the cold reference junction with conductors 35, 36 of a thermocouple terminating at respective pin sockets 37, 38 in the female connector part 31 may be made from copper, as in a conventional connector part, and may be linked by copper conductors to associated voltage measuring electronics and processing capability within the temperature monitoring module.
[0032] When the modified seal 20 has been pushed down into the male connector part 30 by the female connector part 31, the thermistors 22 are located in close proximity to a face 39 of the female connector part. This ensures that there is good thermal coupling to the junction between the copper pins 33, 34 of the male connector part and the Chromel and Alumel pin sockets 37, 38 of the female connector part 31 (in the specific example of a type K thermocouple) at which the potential difference is to be measured by the temperature monitoring module, so satisfying the requirements of a thermocouple cold reference junction.
[0033] The thickness of the modified seal 20 is selected such that when inside the housing of the male connector part 31, as shown in
[0034] In a temperature monitoring module intended for use with the present invention thermocouple voltage measurement electronics for each thermocouple may be linked directly to the respective pins 33, 34 of the associated male connector part 30. The cold reference junction temperature determining electronics may be linked directly to the pins 32 of the associated male connector part 30. Further processing functionality may be included to use reference junction temperature measurements available from each of the thermistors 22 in such a way as to exploit the redundancy available through providing multiple thermistors 22 in the seal 20. In one embodiment, an average temperature may be determined based upon the temperatures measured by each thermistor 22, subject to monitoring any uncharacteristic level of divergence between the temperature sensed by any one thermistor 22 as compared with that by the others, allowing for a faulty thermistor 22 to be detected and isolated. The seal 20 may be easily replaced if the reference junction temperature may no longer be determined reliably, for example due to multiple thermistor failures.
[0035] Whereas the first embodiment has been described for use with a connector type having conductor pins and conductor pin sockets, the temperature sensor of the present invention may be arranged to fit into a connector with any other arrangement of conductors such that the temperature sensing components are in thermal contact with a cold reference junction formed within the connector. Alternative arrangements of conductors may include flat conducting tabs arranged upon a non-conducting support member positioned centrally or around an internal wall of the connector parts, or a combination of conducting tabs and conducting pins and pin sockets.
[0036] In a second embodiment of the present invention, the reference junction components 22, 23 may be applied, in a similar configuration to that shown in
[0037] Embodiments of the present invention may be applied across a range of temperature monitoring applications in which thermocouples are used, for example with engines of various types, heating systems and industrial processes.
[0038] Variants in the implementation of a cold reference junction within a releasable connector and of an associated temperature sensor and thermocouple temperature monitoring module embodying the principles underlying the example embodiments of the present invention described, as would be apparent to a person of ordinary skill in the relevant field, are intended to be included within the scope of the invention as now claimed. For example, a temperature sensor according to embodiments of the present invention may be adapted for use with different connector types, whether as a detachable component or as a sensor intended to be a permanent feature of the connector.