HASHMI, Anas, LIGHT, Roger and KALASHNIKOV, Alexander (2015). Experimental evaluation of ultrasonic oscillating temperature sensors (UOTS) under cyclically changing temperatures. In: Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS), 2015 IEEE International. IEEE. [Book Section]
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Abstract
In contrast to most conventional temperature sensors, which need to come to thermal equilibrium with the medium of interest to report its temperature, UOTS interrogate
the medium based on the propagation speed of ultrasound, and
will return temperature data that are “averaged” for the
complete ultrasound pathway. It has been demonstrated that
UOTS can provide consistent high-resolution temperature
readings under steadily decreasing temperatures using
inexpensive ultrasonic transducers and low cost electronic
instrumentation.
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