- from the
amount of the
thermal radiation it emits, a
process known as
pyrometry, a type of radiometry. The word
pyrometer comes from the Gr**** word for...
- Thin-filament
pyrometry (TFP) is an
optical method used to
measure temperatures. It
involves the
placement of a thin
filament in a hot gas stream. Radiative...
-
measure gas
temperatures in an
optical technique called thin-filament
pyrometry. It
involves the
placement of a thin
filament in a hot gas stream. Radiative...
-
temperature of
objects and g****es by
measuring radiation flux is
called pyrometry.
Handheld pyrometer devices are
often marketed as
infrared thermometers...
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Pyrometry of a
propane flame using thin-filament velocimetry. The
hottest parts of the
flame are in a
hollow cone-shaped area near its base and pointing...
-
inexpensive cameras with CCD and CMOS
sensors have also been used for
pyrometry in the
visible spectrum. They have been used for soot in flames, burning...
- the
process chamber. One
temperature control strategy involves in situ
pyrometry to
effect real time control. Used for
melting iron for
welding purposes...
- Hartz",
Philosophical Transactions, 67/2, 1777, p. 401–550. An
essay on
pyrometry and
areometry and on
physical measures in general, London, Nichols, 1778–79...
- or in the case of very hot
objects in the NIR or
visible it is
termed pyrometry.
Thermography (thermal imaging) is
mainly used in
military and industrial...
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productivity Tailored fiber placement Tapered floating point Thin-filament
pyrometry Thin film
polarizer Total functional programming Transference focused...