This paper describes the use of polymer-derived SiAlCN (silicoaluminum carbonitride) ceramics (PDC) to fabricate a temperature sensor for high-temperature applications. A unique sensor head was designed and fabricated with Pt wires seamlessly embedded in as electrodes. Material characterization test demonstrates that the resistance of the senor head decreases monotonically with surrounding temperature, suggesting its readiness to be used for temperature measurement. In actual experiment (temperature up to 830 degrees C), the measurement of the PDC sensor demonstrates good repeatability to both unidirectional and bidirectional temperature variations for the total span of 10 h, and its measurement follows closely with the thermal couple measu...
In this paper, we describe the potential use of polymer-derived ceramics (PDCs) for micro-sensors fo...
This paper attempts to prove the feasibility of high temperature hot-wire anemometer for gas turbine...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on June 4, 2012).The entire t...
AbstractThis paper describes the use of polymer-derived SiAlCN (silicoaluminum carbonitride) ceramic...
This paper describes the use of polymer-derived SiAlCN (silicoaluminum carbonitride) ceramics (PDC) ...
Temperature sensors that can operate in high-temperature and harsh environments are highly desired. ...
A temperature sensor has been developed using an embedded system and a sensor head made of polymer-d...
A temperature sensor has been developed using an embedded system and a sensor head made of polymer-d...
Development of an ultra-high temperature sensor advocates numerous applications in a variety of dive...
In this paper, a pressure sensor made of polymer-derived SiAlOC ceramics is designed, fabricated and...
Micro-sensors are highly desired for on-line temperature/pressure monitoring in turbine engines to i...
The piezoresistivity and the micro fabrication capability have made the polymer derived ceramics (PD...
This paper attempts to prove the feasibility of a novel High Temperature Heat Flux (HTHF) sensor for...
The high temperature resistant polymer derived ceramic (PDC-SiBCN) was used as a temperature sensiti...
Polymer-derived ceramic (PDC) is the name for a class of materials synthesized by thermal decomposit...
In this paper, we describe the potential use of polymer-derived ceramics (PDCs) for micro-sensors fo...
This paper attempts to prove the feasibility of high temperature hot-wire anemometer for gas turbine...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on June 4, 2012).The entire t...
AbstractThis paper describes the use of polymer-derived SiAlCN (silicoaluminum carbonitride) ceramic...
This paper describes the use of polymer-derived SiAlCN (silicoaluminum carbonitride) ceramics (PDC) ...
Temperature sensors that can operate in high-temperature and harsh environments are highly desired. ...
A temperature sensor has been developed using an embedded system and a sensor head made of polymer-d...
A temperature sensor has been developed using an embedded system and a sensor head made of polymer-d...
Development of an ultra-high temperature sensor advocates numerous applications in a variety of dive...
In this paper, a pressure sensor made of polymer-derived SiAlOC ceramics is designed, fabricated and...
Micro-sensors are highly desired for on-line temperature/pressure monitoring in turbine engines to i...
The piezoresistivity and the micro fabrication capability have made the polymer derived ceramics (PD...
This paper attempts to prove the feasibility of a novel High Temperature Heat Flux (HTHF) sensor for...
The high temperature resistant polymer derived ceramic (PDC-SiBCN) was used as a temperature sensiti...
Polymer-derived ceramic (PDC) is the name for a class of materials synthesized by thermal decomposit...
In this paper, we describe the potential use of polymer-derived ceramics (PDCs) for micro-sensors fo...
This paper attempts to prove the feasibility of high temperature hot-wire anemometer for gas turbine...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on June 4, 2012).The entire t...