Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Measurements of temperature are a critical part of meteorology and climate studies
and the knowledge of used sensor’s key parameters that affect the resulting measured
temperature values is of high importance. This paper focuses on the platinum resistance
sensors used within automatic weather stations (AWS), which form a basic unit of the
meteorological and hydrological services. Self-heating of the these thermometers are the
subject of this study that originates not only from the temperature sensor itself, but also from
the additional electrical components housed together with these sensors. The purpose of this
study and the conducted measurements is to show the temperature change in the close vicinity
of the sensors over a time period of more than 66 hours with an electric current and voltage
supply recommended by the sensor manufacturers. Furthermore, the temperature change after
increasing the voltage supply levels up to 80% of the maximum voltage recommended by the
respected manufacturer is presented as well. In the presented study, the measured difference
from the initial measured temperature can be high as +0.32°C when elevated voltage levels are
used.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Elenco autori:
Pavlasek P.; Palencar R.; Duris S.; Palencar J.; Merlone A.; Sanna F.; Coppa G.
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