Abstract
A thermoelectric bimetal thermometer is a thermally grafted thermometer composed of a thermocouple and a bimetal thermometer.
The measuring principle of the thermoelectric bimetal thermometer is as follows:
The temperature of the bimetal is so controlled that the difference between the measured temperature and the bimetal temperature is equal to a present value.
Practically, the electromotive force of the couple is equal to the set value by adjusting the temperature of the bimetal.
Experiments are carried out by a trial thermoelectric bimetal thermometer.
The both temperatures obtained by the thermoelectric bimetal thermometer and by a thermoelectric thermometer with the reference temperature of 0°C agree fairly well.