Difference between revisions of "Thermopile"
(No difference)
|
Latest revision as of 16:00, 30 April 2007
This definition page has been automatically generated. You can help ExoDictionary by expanding, updating, or correcting it. |
This autostub has not yet had its initial copyediting proof and may contain significant formatting and even factual errors. You can improve Exodictionary by cleaning up the page markup and verifying that the definition is correct and then removing this tag. |
This autostub has not yet had its initial categorization proof and may be categorized incorrectly. You can improve Exodictionary by removing inappropriate categories and then removing this tag. |
Thermopile
</dt>
1. A transducer
for converting thermal energy
directly into electrical
energy, composed of pairs of thermocouples
which are connected either in series or in parallel. See Moll
thermopile, Eppley
pyrheliometer.
</dd>
2. A battery of thermocouples connected in series to form a single compact
unit. The output voltage of N pairs of series-connected thermocouples is N
time the voltage developed by a single pair, whereas the current developed by
N pairs of parallel-connected thermocouples is N times the current developed
by a single pair. Thermopiles are used in thermoelectric radiation instruments
when the output of a single pair of thermocouples is not large enough.
</dd>
References
This article is based on NASA's Dictionary of Technical Terms for Aerospace Use