Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7915672 | Cryogenics | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The prototype temperature sensors for an ocean-going liquid hydrogen (LH2) carrier were manufactured by way of trial. All of the sensors adopted Platinum 1000 (PT-1000) resistance thermometer elements. Various configurations of preproduction temperature sensors were tested in AIST's LH2 test facility. In the experiments, a PT-1000 resistance thermometer, calibrated at the National Metrology Institute of Japan at AIST, was used as the standard thermometer. The temperatures measured by the preproduction sensors were compared with the temperatures measured by the standard thermometer, and the measurement accuracy of the temperature sensors in LH2 was investigated and discussed. It was confirmed that the measurement accuracies of the preproduction temperature sensors were within ±50â¯mK, which is the required measurement accuracy for a technical demonstration ocean-going LH2 carrier.
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Authors
A. Nakano, T. Shimazaki, M. Sekiya, H. Shiozawa, A. Aoyagi, K. Ohtsuka, T. Iwakiri, Z. Mikami, M. Sato, K. Kinoshita, T. Matsuoka, Y. Takayama, K. Yamamoto,