[Case Study] Thermocouple Temperature Measurement in Engines and Related Components
The engine, which is the heart of the automobile, requires temperature management. This thermocouple connection logger can be utilized not only for such basic management but also for research and prototyping.
The engine is an important part often referred to as the heart of the automobile, and I believe everyone is aware of this. In recent years, in response to the shift towards electric vehicles as well as gasoline, engines have become composed of even more various parts. Temperature measurement is crucial during confirmation tests to check if they are at the appropriate temperature, as well as during research and prototyping for performance improvement. At high temperatures, thermocouples are widely used, and I would like to introduce a temperature logger that can connect to these thermocouples.
basic information
■SCM-TC4 (Scheduled for release soon) A 4-channel thermocouple temperature logger. It uses cold junction compensation measurement, equipped with the latest SHT4x for the compensation temperature sensor. Includes a K-type female connector, and by replacing with other connectors, E/J/T types can also be connected.
Price range
P2
Delivery Time
P3
Applications/Examples of results
- For measuring the surface temperature of small engine heads. - For measuring the temperature of components such as pistons, cranks, and shafts. - For visualizing temperature changes during durability testing of each part. It is utilized to examine not only the heat generation of the engine and its components but also how external influences contribute to temperature changes.