High Speed Optical Pyrometer
暂无分享,去创建一个
Incandescent solids at temperatures above 1500 K radiate sufficient energy to allow optical pyrometry with a precision of 2 K or less in 1 msec. An instrument system has been built which achieves accuracy of a few kelvins. The sensitivity is 0.4 K when making 1200 measurements/sec near 2000 K or it can be increased as required to 0.01 K with a measurement rate of 1/sec. The system permits dynamic measurement of high temperature thermal properties of refractory metals with better accuracy than has been obtained by methods using slow heating.
[1] H. J. Kostkowski,et al. Theory and Methods of Optical Pyrometry , 1962 .
[2] C. W. Beckett,et al. High-Speed (Subsecond) Measurement of Heat Capacity, Electrical Resistivity, and Thermal Radiation Properties of Molybdenum in the Range 1900 to 2800 K. , 1970, Journal of research of the National Bureau of Standards. Section A, Physics and chemistry.
[3] R. Lee. The NBS Photoelectric Pyrometer and its Use in realizing the International Practical Temperature Scale above 1063 °C , 1966 .