Claims
- 1. A high temperature sensor for monitoring changes in temperature within a range of 1000-2000.degree. K., comprising:
- first and second electrical conductors each having a melting point above the temperature range to be monitored; said conductors being within a length of metal oxide sheathed cable; and
- a mass of electrical insulating material separating the conductors, said mass of insulating material having a measurable resistivity change in relation to its temperature within the temperature range to be monitored.
- 2. A sensor as set out in claim 1 wherein the conductors are two tungsten conductors within a length of magnesium oxide cable having a tungsten sheath.
- 3. A sensor as set out in claim 1 wherein the conductors are two tungsten conductors within a length of zirconium oxide cable having a tungsten sheath.
- 4. A high temperature sensor for monitoring changes in temperatures within a range of 1000-2000.degree. K., comprising:
- first and second electrical conductors each having a melting point above the temperature range to be monitored;
- a mass electrical insulating material separating the conductors, said mass of electrical insulating material having a measurable resistivity change in relation to its temperature within the temperature range to be monitored; and
- a layer of ceramic material completely encasing the mass of electrical insulating material but allowing the first and second electrical conductors to extend therethrough.
- 5. The sensor of claim 4 further comprising at least one insulating ceramic bead positioned upon the electrical conductors at a location outside of the encasing layer of ceramic material.
- 6. The sensor of claim 4 further defined by said mass of electrical insulating material being substantially spherical in shape.
- 7. The sensor of claim 4 further defined by said mass of electrical insulative material being substantially disk-shaped.
- 8. The sensor of claim 4 wherein the conductors are two tungsten conductors within a mass of magnesium oxide.
- 9. The sensor of claim 4 wherein the conductors are two tungsten conductors within a mass of zirconium oxide.
Government Interests
The U.S. government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. EY-76-C-06-1830 between the U.S. Department of Energy and Battelle Memorial Institute.
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