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Miniature copper resistance thermometer with an unbalanced bridge

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The above resistance thermometers were used with an unbalanced bridge in 1961 for thermal testing of turbines in the Moscow and Dnieper State Regional Power Stations. Their continuous unfailing operation for four months under working conditions makes it possible to recommend their use in place of mercury-in-glass thermometers or thermocouples for measuring temperatures up to 200°C in pipelines.

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Sokolov, Y.E. Miniature copper resistance thermometer with an unbalanced bridge. Meas Tech 5, 126–127 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00975922

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