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Development of Thin Film Thermocouples on Ceramic Materials for Advanced Propulsion System ApplicationsThin film thermocouples have been developed for use on metal parts in jet engines to 1000 c. However, advanced propulsion systems are being developed that will use ceramic materials and reach higher temperatures. The purpose of this work is to develop thin film thermocouples for use on ceramic materials. The new thin film thermocouples are Pt13Rh/Pt fabricated by the sputtering process. Lead wires are attached using the parallel-gap welding process. The ceramic materials tested are silicon nitride, silicon carbide, aluminum oxide, and mullite. Both steady state and thermal cycling furnace tests were performed in the temperature range to 1500 C. High-heating-rate tests were performed in an arc lamp heat-flux-calibration facility. The fabrication of the thin film thermocouples is described. The thin film thermocouple output was compared to a reference wire thermocouple. Drift of the thin film thermocouples was determined, and causes of drift are discussed. The results of high heating rate tests up to 2500 C/sec are presented. The stability of the ceramic materials is examined. It is concluded that Pt13Rh/Pt thin film thermocouples are capable of meeting lifetime goals of 50 hours or more up to temperature of 1500 C depending on the stability of the particular ceramic substrate.
Document ID
20150021800
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Holanda, R.
(NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)
Date Acquired
November 25, 2015
Publication Date
April 28, 1992
Subject Category
Instrumentation And Photography
Report/Patent Number
E-7005
Meeting Information
Meeting: International Symposium on Temperature, It''s Measurement and Control in Science and Industry
Location: Toronto, Ontario
Country: Canada
Start Date: April 28, 1992
End Date: May 1, 1992
Sponsors: National Inst. of Standards and Technology, American Inst. of Physics, Instrument Society of America, National Research Council of Canada
Funding Number(s)
PROJECT: RTOP 505-62-50
TASK: YON-6126
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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