A preliminary study of factors affecting the calibration stability of the iridium versus iridium-40 percent rhodium thermocouple
Abstract
An iridium versus iridium-40% rhodium thermocouple was studied. Problems associated with the use of this thermocouple for high temperature applications (up to 2000 C) were investigated. The metallurgical studies included X-ray, macroscopic, resistance, and metallographic studies. The thermocouples in the as-received condition from the manufacturer revealed large amounts of internal stress caused by cold working during manufacturing. The thermocouples also contained a large amount of inhomogeneities and segregations. No phase transformations were observed in the alloy up to 1100 C. It was found that annealing the thermocouple at 1800 C for two hours, and then at 1400 C for 2 to 3 hours yielded a fine grain structure, relieving some of the strains, and making the wire more ductile. It was also found that the above annealing procedure stabilized the thermal emf behavior of the thermocouple for application below 1800 C (an improvement from + or - 1% to + or - 0.02% within the range of the test parameters used).
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- January 1987
- Bibcode:
- 1987STIN...8717018A
- Keywords:
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- Calibrating;
- Heat Treatment;
- Metallurgy;
- Temperature Effects;
- Thermocouples;
- Iridium;
- Rhodium;
- Stresses;
- X Ray Analysis;
- Instrumentation and Photography