June 7, 2023
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Thermoelectric Temperature Measurement of Deforming Solids

Abstract

Sold phase processing (SPP) utilizes large deformations and elevated but sub-melting temperatures to process materials in an energy-efficient manner to achieve high-performance properties. Studying the fundamental material science and kinetics requires an accurate temperature history of the process, but accurately measuring temperature at the point of deformation is very difficult. This study uses the thermoelectric principle to allow for the direct measurement of a deforming surface by turning the workpieces themselves into the measurement device. By so doing, results measured temperatures are closer to the actual deforming interface, more accurate, more responsive, and more reliable than corresponding measurements taken with standard thermocouples.

Published: June 7, 2023

Citation

Taysom B.S., and S.A. Whalen. 2020. Thermoelectric Temperature Measurement of Deforming Solids Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.