In this study, a high-precision counterweight self-calibrating surface thermometer is designed to reduce human and environmental influences on a thermocouple surface thermometer during measuring. A self-weighted spring structure based on a copper substrate is designed to ensure perfect contact between the surface thermometer and the temperature source. In conjunction, a wind guard is coupled with insulating materials to optimize the thermal exchange of the surface thermometer. Subsequently, the maximum error is reduced to ±1.5 °C by system hardware optimization. However, hardware calibration alone is insufficient. Furthermore, a back propagation neural network is employed to calibrate the surface thermometer. Temperature sensor data are collected under various surface source temperatures and airflow velocities to train the neural network. Hence, the effectiveness of the proposed Gaussian function in enhancing the measurement accuracy of the surface temperature sensor is demonstrated. The results show higher stability and repeatability in temperature measurement than thermocouple-based surface thermometers. The proposed thermometer exhibits robustness against environmental and operational variability with a maximum indication error of -0.2 °C. In contrast, the maximum error of the surface thermometer is between -2.8 and -6.8 °C. Regarding repeatability, the standard deviation with the proposed device is 0.2%, highlighting its accuracy and consistency of performance. These results can mostly be attributed to the synergistic effect of clever mechanical design and software optimization, resulting in a surface thermometer with outstanding accuracy and repeatability.
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ACS Sens
January 2025
Department of Emergency, Shanghai Changhai Hospital, Shanghai 200433, China.
Heatstroke, a global concern exacerbated by climate change, poses significant health risks, potentially leading to multiorgan damage and fatalities. Core body temperature (CBT) is a critical and precise indicator of heatstroke, and its continuous monitoring could serve as a pivotal tool for early detection. Traditional CBT measurements, often invasive (e.
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December 2024
Virginia Tech, School of Animal Sciences, 175 West Campus Dr, Blacksburg, VA 24061 USA.
Cryotherapy is often used to reduce inflammation in acute equine laminitis cases. Certain hoof temperatures have been suggested as effective in minimizing the inflammatory process; however, there is limited evidence on which methods are best at achieving these temperatures. Our objective was to determine how different methods of cryotherapy influence the rate and extent of cooling for the equine hoof wall.
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November 2024
Department of Physics, Sri Sivasubramaniya Nadar College of Engineering, Chennai, India.
BaSO:V synthesized at 1000°C in air exhibits an intense emission band peaking at 495 nm from surface traps assisted by atmospheric oxygen on excitation at 350 nm due to charge transfer from O to V in the (VO) tetrahedral complex. BaSO:Eu synthesized under similar conditions exhibits both Eu (375 nm) and Eu (619 nm) fluorescence. Vanadium codoping quenches the Eu fluorescence but enhances the Eu fluorescence in BaSO:V, Eu due to charge compensation.
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December 2024
Neurovascular Center, Changhai Hospital, Naval Medical University, Shanghai, China. Electronic address:
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