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Dynamic temperature measurements with embedded optical sensors.
Author(s) -
Christopher T Seagle,
Tommy Ao
Publication year - 2013
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/1096517
Subject(s) - nanosecond , dynamic range , dynamic range compression , materials science , wide dynamic range , temporal resolution , temperature measurement , computer science , optics , laser , physics , computer vision , composite material , thermodynamics
This report summarizes LDRD project number 151365, %5CDynamic Temperature Measurements with Embedded Optical Sensors%22. The purpose of this project was to develop an optical sensor capable of detecting modest temperature states (<1000 K) with nanosecond time resolution, a recurring diagnostic need in dynamic compression experiments at the Sandia Z machine. Gold sensors were selected because the visible re ectance spectrum of gold varies strongly with temperature. A variety of static and dynamic measurements were performed to assess re ectance changes at di erent temperatures and pressures. Using a minimal optical model for gold, a plausible connection between static calibrations and dynamic measurements was found. With re nements to the model and diagnostic upgrades, embedded gold sensors seem capable of detecting minor (<50 K) temperature changes under dynamic compression.

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