Abstract

AbstractAn alternative method was developed to determine the thermal time constant of a relatively cumbersome temperature sensor in still oil. A relationship between the take‐off gradient, initial temperature, thermal time constant, and final steady‐state temperature was deduced. An experiment was then performed using a Pt100 temperature sensor to test the veracity of the relationship. The Pt100 temperature sensor was subjected to five different step changes in temperature from an initial temperature of 60 °C. This resulted in five exponential curves with five different take‐off gradients. The linearization method was used to determine the thermal time constant as a control experiment. The new method was then applied to the same data set. It agrees very well with the linearization method within the limits of experimental error.

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