When designing a spectral-band pyrometer for use at high time resolutions (sub-μs), there is ambiguity regarding the optimum characteristics for a spectral filter(s). In particular, while prior work has discussed uncertainties in spectral-band pyrometry, there has been little discussion of the effects of noise which is an important consideration in time-resolved, high speed experiments. Using a Monte-Carlo process to simulate the effects of noise, a model of collection from a black body has been developed to give insights into the optimum choices for centre wavelength and passband width. The model was validated and then used to explore the effects of centre wavelength and passband width on measurement uncertainty. This reveals a transition ...
Abstract: This paper describes in detail the spectral responsivity calibration of the Linear Pyromet...
A method for correcting pyrometric temperature measurements of high temperature objects with unknown...
In order to solve the problem of non-contact temperature measurements on an object with varying emis...
Measurements made with a pyrometer are vulnerable to errors if the pyrometer is misaligned, inaccura...
There is no theoretical upper temperature limit for pyrometer application in temperature measurement...
Accurate and high-speed transient surface-temperature measurements of combustion devices including i...
The spectral stray light is a major, non-negligible error source affecting spectral intensity measur...
For high temperature materials such as thermal protection systems for re-entry vehicles or combustio...
Signal estimates are crucial to the design of time-resolved pyrometry measurements. These estimates ...
The most common sources of error in optical pyrometry are examined. They can be classified as either...
Pyrometers are commonly used for high temperature measurement, but their accuracy is often limited b...
www.pyrometry.com Abstract. An expert-system multi-wavelength pyrometer based on a grating spectroph...
The authors argue that the use of pyrometers can be recommended for a limited number of tasks. The m...
Abstract Signal estimates are crucial to the design of time-resolved pyrometry measurements. These e...
This work presents a method that has been recently adopted in our laboratory to determine the temper...
Abstract: This paper describes in detail the spectral responsivity calibration of the Linear Pyromet...
A method for correcting pyrometric temperature measurements of high temperature objects with unknown...
In order to solve the problem of non-contact temperature measurements on an object with varying emis...
Measurements made with a pyrometer are vulnerable to errors if the pyrometer is misaligned, inaccura...
There is no theoretical upper temperature limit for pyrometer application in temperature measurement...
Accurate and high-speed transient surface-temperature measurements of combustion devices including i...
The spectral stray light is a major, non-negligible error source affecting spectral intensity measur...
For high temperature materials such as thermal protection systems for re-entry vehicles or combustio...
Signal estimates are crucial to the design of time-resolved pyrometry measurements. These estimates ...
The most common sources of error in optical pyrometry are examined. They can be classified as either...
Pyrometers are commonly used for high temperature measurement, but their accuracy is often limited b...
www.pyrometry.com Abstract. An expert-system multi-wavelength pyrometer based on a grating spectroph...
The authors argue that the use of pyrometers can be recommended for a limited number of tasks. The m...
Abstract Signal estimates are crucial to the design of time-resolved pyrometry measurements. These e...
This work presents a method that has been recently adopted in our laboratory to determine the temper...
Abstract: This paper describes in detail the spectral responsivity calibration of the Linear Pyromet...
A method for correcting pyrometric temperature measurements of high temperature objects with unknown...
In order to solve the problem of non-contact temperature measurements on an object with varying emis...