Low Temperature Instrumentation- Van Sciver (Recordings)

Low temperature instrumentation (64 min): This module covers three main subject areas. The first is temperature measurement and covers the various sensors used in cryogenic systems.  These include active sensors like thermocouples and passive sensors such as resistance thermometers and diodes.  The section also discusses best practices in utilizing different types of sensors. The second area is pressure measurement and covers different transducers that are suitable for cryogenic applications.  Application to cryogenic flow metering is included.  The final section discusses liquid cryogen mass measurement including level metering and mass gauging.

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Low temperature instrumentation (64 min): This module covers three main subject areas. The first is temperature measurement and covers the various sensors used in cryogenic systems.  These include active sensors like thermocouples and passive sensors such as resistance thermometers and diodes.  The section also discusses best practices in utilizing different types of sensors. The second area is pressure measurement and covers different transducers that are suitable for cryogenic applications.  Application to cryogenic flow metering is included.  The final section discusses liquid cryogen mass measurement including level metering and mass gauging.

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Instructors

Steven Van Sciver

Dr. Van Sciver is an Emeritus Professor with Florida State University currently working as a consultant to industry in cryogenic science and technology. He is the author of the textbook, Helium Cryogenics, published by Springer 2012. Dr. Van Sciver is the 2010 recipient of the Kurt Mendelssohn Award and the 2017 recipient of the Samuel Collins Award. He is also a Fellow of the Cryogenic Society of America and former American Editor for the international journal Cryogenics. During his career, Dr. Van Sciver has also supervised the graduate education of 25 PhDs and 10 Masters in the fields of cryogenics and magnet technology. Dr. Van Sciver and his colleagues have authored over 200 peer reviewed publications and five patents in low temperature physics, liquid helium technology, cryogenic engineering and superconducting magnet technology. 

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