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Use of a multiwavelength pyrometer in several elevated temperature aerospace applications
Author(s) -
Daniel Ng,
Gustave C. Fralick
Publication year - 2001
Publication title -
review of scientific instruments
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1089-7623
pISSN - 0034-6748
DOI - 10.1063/1.1340558
Subject(s) - pyrometer , emissivity , temperature measurement , optics , materials science , wavelength , optoelectronics , physics , quantum mechanics
A multiwavelength pyrometer was developed for applications unique to aerospace environments. It was shown to be a useful and versatile technique for measuring temperature, even when the emissivity is unknown. It has also been used to measure the surface temperatures of ceramic zircornia thermal barrier coatings and alumina. The close agreement between pyrometer and thin film thermocouple temperatures provided an independent check. Other applications of the multiwavelength pyrometer are simultaneous surface and bulk temperature measurements of a transparent material, and combustion gas temperature measurement using a special probe interfaced to the multiwavelength pyrometer via an optical fiber. The multiwavelength pyrometer determined temperature by transforming the radiation spectrum in a broad wavelength region to produce a straight line (in a certain spectral region), whose intercept in the vertical axis gives the temperature. Implicit in a two-color pyrometer is the assumption of wavelength independen...

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