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Stability analysis of distributed parameter systems on temperature measurement of large-scale objects

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In this paper, the mechanical construction, thermal regulator design and temperature measurement system of a local area were set up for large-scale linear measurement. Numerical analysis based on temperature correlated characteristic is discussed to obtain optimal observation points for the measurements. The horizontal temperature distribution of the measured area is compared with the measurement of the variation of temperature at 15°C and 20°C over time, and characteristic of dynamic response is also discussed. In addition, the long-time stability of measured temperature is analyzed by means of using the standard deviation. It characterizes the temperature distribution performance of a large area and how it may impact the measurement of a large-scale object.

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Ding, Z., Zhong, L. & Yuan, F. Stability analysis of distributed parameter systems on temperature measurement of large-scale objects. J. of Therm. Sci. 16, 248–253 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11630-007-0248-2

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