Pyrometer is a favorite method to do remote temperature measurement in research and development. One-color, two-color and the disappearing filament pyrometers are most common, multicolor and multiwavelength pyrometers are being introduced recently. All these pyrometers invariably require, in one form or another, information concerning emissivity, the medium transmissivity, their ratio at some two spectral regions, the instrument's calibration constant, etc. for their operation. This information can come from hand books, from the manufacturer or in some instances, from results of dedicated separate experiments. Often this information is sample or instrument specific. Sometimes this information, though obtained from a special experiment, is o...
A Multi-Wavelength Imaging Pyrometer (M-WIP) for real-time remote sensing of temperature profiles of...
The authors argue that the use of pyrometers can be recommended for a limited number of tasks. The m...
A method of determining the emissivity of a hot target from a laser-based reflectance measurement wh...
Researchers at the NASA Glenn Research Center have developed a unique multiwavelength pyrometer for ...
Temperature measurement of a substance that is transparent using the traditional 1-color, 2-color an...
A multiwavelength technique was developed and applied to measure the temperatures of nongray surface...
A multiwavelength pyrometer was developed for applications unique to aerospace environments. It was ...
The design, construction and calibration of a computer-linked multicolor pyrometer is described. The...
A multiwavelength pyrometer possessing advantages over the one- and two-wavelength designs is descri...
www.pyrometry.com Abstract. An expert-system multi-wavelength pyrometer based on a grating spectroph...
There is no theoretical upper temperature limit for pyrometer application in temperature measurement...
Abstract. An expert-system multi-wavelength pyrometer, commercially available since 1997 and using a...
A laser pyrometer was developed for acquiring the true temperature of a levitated sample. The reflec...
Pyrometers are commonly used for high temperature measurement, but their accuracy is often limited b...
A NASA developed multiwavelength pyrometry technique for nongray surfaces was extended to also measu...
A Multi-Wavelength Imaging Pyrometer (M-WIP) for real-time remote sensing of temperature profiles of...
The authors argue that the use of pyrometers can be recommended for a limited number of tasks. The m...
A method of determining the emissivity of a hot target from a laser-based reflectance measurement wh...
Researchers at the NASA Glenn Research Center have developed a unique multiwavelength pyrometer for ...
Temperature measurement of a substance that is transparent using the traditional 1-color, 2-color an...
A multiwavelength technique was developed and applied to measure the temperatures of nongray surface...
A multiwavelength pyrometer was developed for applications unique to aerospace environments. It was ...
The design, construction and calibration of a computer-linked multicolor pyrometer is described. The...
A multiwavelength pyrometer possessing advantages over the one- and two-wavelength designs is descri...
www.pyrometry.com Abstract. An expert-system multi-wavelength pyrometer based on a grating spectroph...
There is no theoretical upper temperature limit for pyrometer application in temperature measurement...
Abstract. An expert-system multi-wavelength pyrometer, commercially available since 1997 and using a...
A laser pyrometer was developed for acquiring the true temperature of a levitated sample. The reflec...
Pyrometers are commonly used for high temperature measurement, but their accuracy is often limited b...
A NASA developed multiwavelength pyrometry technique for nongray surfaces was extended to also measu...
A Multi-Wavelength Imaging Pyrometer (M-WIP) for real-time remote sensing of temperature profiles of...
The authors argue that the use of pyrometers can be recommended for a limited number of tasks. The m...
A method of determining the emissivity of a hot target from a laser-based reflectance measurement wh...