RESEARCH OF INFLUENCE OPTICAL CHARACTERISTICS RADIATION PYROMETRY ON ERRORS OF MULTICOLOR LINEAR SYMMETRIC-WAVE THERMOMETRY
Abstract
The authors investigated influence of the optical characteristics of multicolor radiation pyrometry and thermometred objects on methodological errors of linear symmetrical-wave radiation pyrometry. They have determinate that even if significant deviations of the spectral distributions of emissivity from linear, the errors of the symmetrical-wave thermometry does not exceed 0,5% and can be further reduced by an optimum combination of the optical characteristics of radiation pyrometry. In the studied conditions of known errors of optical thermometry in 2,4 - 25,0 times higher than the error symmetrically-wave radiation pyrometry.Downloads
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2016-01-15
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Жуков, Л. Ф., & Корниенко, А. Л. (2016). RESEARCH OF INFLUENCE OPTICAL CHARACTERISTICS RADIATION PYROMETRY ON ERRORS OF MULTICOLOR LINEAR SYMMETRIC-WAVE THERMOMETRY. Lighting Engineering & Power Engineering, (3-4), 44–52. Retrieved from https://lepe.kname.edu.ua/index.php/lepe/article/view/326
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