Glossary entry

Serbian term or phrase:

termospregovi

English translation:

thermocouples

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Serbian term

termospregovi

Serbian to English Tech/Engineering Electronics / Elect Eng tehnologija elektrotehnickih materijala
"Specijalni provodni materijali (termospregovi, topljivi osigurači, lemovi, električni kontakti, galvanski elementi i akumulatori, organski provodnici)."
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thermocouples

ili thermoelectric couple
http://www.sau.ac.me/tehnologijametal/sesti.pdf
Ako se temperatura referentnog spoja održava
konstantnom, tada će skretanje milivoltmetra biti srazmjerno
temperaturi radnog spoja . Na radnom spoju dva prikladna
različita materijala se spoje tvrdim lemljenjem ili
zavarivanjem. Tako dobijamo termopar, ili termospreg ili
termoelement.


termoelement - thermocouple, thermoelectric couple, ref. R. mašinske tehnike, J. Miličević

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermocouple
A thermocouple or thermocouple thermometer is a junction between two different metals that produces a voltage related to a temperature difference. Thermocouples are a widely used type of temperature sensor for measurement and control[1] and can also be used to convert heat into electric power.

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Note added at 12 mins (2009-10-26 12:12:02 GMT)
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thermocouple - termopar, termospoj, termoelement; ref. Rečnik savremene elektronike, Dr Branimir Lolić
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