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Electrical Engineering
Post-Graduate
09/21/2020

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Please mention the different way to assess temperature.
Definition

• the physiological sensation delivered through the receptor cells

• by comparison with a reference temperature

• by the work provided during a perfect thermodynamic process and a reference temperature

• via the entropy

• statistically via the average kinetic energy of molecules

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Please indicate the relation between the above definitions of temperature and the laws of thermodynamics:
Definition

• only the physiological sensation

• zeroth law of thermodynamics

• Carnot cycle

• second law of thermodynamics

• statistically

Term
Give the formula for linear expansion
Definition
ΔL = α*L_0* ΔT
Term
Which main factors that can lead to a deviation from linearity?
Definition
the temperature dependence of α
Term
Does the physical state of the material play a role?
Definition
Yes, for liquid: vapor pressure, for gases: pressure and volume
Term
Define the formula of linear Volume expansion?
Definition
γ= (dV/dT)p/V_0
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In a first approximation, what is the relation between the linear expansion and the Volume expansion?
Definition
γ = 3* α
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What requirements and simplifications are valid for this first approximation?
Definition
The terms of higher order are neglected
Term
What is the vapor pressure?
Definition
Vapor pressure or equilibrium vapor pressure is defined as the pressure exerted by a vapor in thermodynamic equilibrium with its condensed phases at a given temperature in a closed system.
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How are vapour pressure and temperature related?
Definition
exponentially
Term
Which thermometric liquid do you know?
Definition
• Water
• Ethanol
• Ethyl ether
• Ethyl chloride
• Propane
• Xylene
Term
What are the principles of activation of an expansion thermometer?
Definition
Volume expansion - i.e is the rate of change of that volume with temperature. This means that the volume of a material changes by some fixed fractional amount.
Term
What are different types of expansion thermometer?
Definition
• Liquid glass thermometer
• Liquid spring thermometer
• Vapor pressure spring thermometer
• Rod expansion thermometer
• Bimetal thermometers
Term
What is expansion actuating?
Definition
The use of a strong dependency of volume-temperature for the production of a movement
Term
What expansion actuators do you know?
Definition
• Bimetallic actuators
• Thermal mechanic micro relay
Term
What is the working principle of shape memory alloys?
Definition
Shape memory alloys can have two different crystal structures depending on the temperature and the external load which is austenite(heated and Straight and Martensite (cooled and zigzag)
Term
What effects of shape memory alloys do you know?
Definition
• One-way effect
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Two-way effect
Term
What is the Seebeck effect? (Verbal description)
Definition
The temperature difference between two contact points of dissimilar metals or semiconductors cause a voltage drop in the open circuit
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What is Thomson-Effect? (Verbal description)
Definition
The temperature difference between two ends of a conductor causes a voltage drop between the ends
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What is the Peltier effect? (Verbal description)
Definition
Current flow in a circuit causes a temperature difference between two contact points of dissimilar metals or semiconductors
Term
What is the defining equation of the Seebeck coefficient? What information should it include?
Definition
a_AB= dU_AB/dT, the combination of materials
Term
Please explain the Seebeck effect at a pn semiconductor junction using the band model:
Definition
Term
The thermal stress in the metal is in the order of:
Definition
a few μV / K
Term
The thermal stress in the semiconductors is in the order of
Definition
up to 400 μV / K
Term
What is the general definition of the temperature coefficient (TCR) of electrical resistances?
Definition
Term
What factors determine the electrical resistance of metals:
Definition
• The mobility free charge carriers (μ in cm2 / V * s)
• The density of free charge carriers (n in cm-3)
Term
What approximation can you make to estimate the temperature dependence of an electrical resistance using the above assumptions?
Definition
The thermal expansion (change in geometry) should be neglected
Term
How to specify the temperature dependence of electrical resistance in a simplified form:
Definition
Through a series, specifying the coefficients and their signs
Term
If one takes into account the non-linearity up to the third element, how would this look like?
Definition
RT = R0 (1+A*T+B*T²+C*T³)
Term
One specificity of the approximation of the Pt-characteristic curve is that is
Definition
B <0
Term
The metal resistors are characterized by the fact that their resistance increases with rising temperature. Therefore, they are called PTC.
Definition
Term
The metal resistors are characterized by the fact that their resistance increases with rising temperature. Therefore, they are called PTC.
Definition
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The linear temperature coefficient of metal resistance is in the order of 0.1% to 1% in the microstructure
Definition
Term
The value of the linear temperature coefficient for miscible metals can be adjusted by changing the amount of alloys components
Definition
Term
Miniaturized designs of metal resistors are produced by means of thin-film technology
Definition
Term
Substrates for miniaturized designs of metal resistors are usually glass or ceramics.
Definition
Term
Classic designs of metal resistors are mostly embedded in glass.
Definition
Term
Miniaturized designs of metal resistors are brought to their set points by a technique called trimming. To allow this, one has to embed trim structures in the design.
Definition
Term
The largest application areas for sensors based on metal resistances are:
Definition
Process technology
• Heating and air conditioning (heat meters, fireplace and boiler temperature sensors)
• Home appliances (hot plates)
• Automotive technology (current intake measurement, catalyst sensor)
• Refrigeration
Term
The metal resistors display a low resistance; therefore to evaluate their value, it is recommended to use a four-point measurement technique with voltage comparison with a reference resistor.
Definition
Term
The conductivity of PTC thermistors increases with decreasing temperature.
Definition
Term
There are two groups of PTC sensors based on their basic material:
Definition
• Silicon (semiconductor)
• Ceramics
Term
For the ceramic PTC thermistors, the grain boundary charges are compensated by the dipole field of the ferroelectric materials.
Definition
Term
Spreading resistance structures are operated at temperatures that are below the intrinsic activation energy.
Definition
Term
Spreading resistance are structures with a definite geometric arrangement of its contacts on the semiconducting substrates.
Definition
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