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Data Analysis and Processing Techniques

This document discusses using polynomial regression to develop equations that relate temperature (T) to thermocouple voltage (mV) for different thermocouple types (K and T) based on experimental data. Regression analysis was performed and equations of the form T = f(mV) or mV = f(T) were developed for each thermocouple type, with coefficients and statistics reported. An equation was also developed relating temperature (T) to resistance (R) for RTD sensors.

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Data Analysis and Processing Techniques

This document discusses using polynomial regression to develop equations that relate temperature (T) to thermocouple voltage (mV) for different thermocouple types (K and T) based on experimental data. Regression analysis was performed and equations of the form T = f(mV) or mV = f(T) were developed for each thermocouple type, with coefficients and statistics reported. An equation was also developed relating temperature (T) to resistance (R) for RTD sensors.

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Problem 7 (a) We can use polynomial regression approach to find the equations: Assume that:

For type T thermocouples: mV = f(T)


Coefficients [Link] -0.00607 0.001065 0.038677 1.02E-05 4.56E-05 5.36E-08 -3.7E-08 2.06E-10 1.8E-11 6.69E-13

Intercept X Variable a X Variable b X Variable c X Variable d

Regression statistics Multiple R 1 R Square 1 Adjusted R 1 Square Std error 0.004891 Observation 66

So the equation is :

For T = f(mv),

Intercept X Variable a X Variable b X Variable c X Variable d

Coefficients 4.657675 26.57919 -1.31375 0.095189 -0.00245

Std error 1.2151 0.293223 0.041779 0.006889 0.000256

Regression statistics Multiple R 0.999645 R Square 0.999289 Adjusted R Square 0.999243 Std error 5.282913 observation 66

So the equation is:

For type K thermocouples: mV = f(T)


Coefficients 0.159743676 0.035341792 2.05278E-05 -2.11421E-08 6.34161E-12

Intercept X Variable a X Variable b X Variable c X Variable d

Regression statistics Multiple R 0.999954223 R Square 0.999908448 Adjusted R Square 0.99990613 Std error 0.183445522 Observation 163

So the equation is: For T = f(mv),


Coefficients 8.605461201 29.08133651 0.387466779 0.009656658 -7.20008E05

Intercept X Variable a X Variable b X Variable c X Variable d

Regression statistics Multiple R 0.99985604 R Square 0.999712101 Adjusted R Square 0.999704812 Std error 8.109131523 Observation 163

So the equation is:

For rtd, T = f(R)


Coefficients -242.5269 2.3421053 0.000797 2.506E-07 9.627E-10

Intercept X Variable a X Variable b X Variable c X Variable d

Regression statistics Multiple R 1 R Square 1 Adjusted R Square 1 Std error 0.0001206 Observation 41

So the equation is:

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