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Magnetically Induced Catalysis: Definition, Advances, and Potential. [PDF]
Bordet A, Leitner W, Chaudret B.
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Moiré-Induced Enhanced Hydrogen Adsorption on Graphene. [PDF]
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In situ XAFS-XRD study of the Zr-Y2O3 interaction at extra-high temperatures. [PDF]
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Effect of the Fiber's Core Size on a Two Color Pyrometer
2020 22nd International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks (ICTON), 2020Two color pyrometers are useful for measuring temperature in very precise locations with a fast response. The effect of the fiber core on the measurement is a very important parameter, due to its influence in the measurement area and in the temperature range that can be measured.
A. Nunez-Cascajero +4 more
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Reference wavelength method for a two-color pyrometer
Applied Optics, 1987The reference wavelength method is used for a two-color pyrometer and, with the reference wavelength method, an analytical formula of the ratio temperature for the two-color pyrometer is derived. For one channel of the two-color pyrometer, with a triangular spectral response of 0.1-micro m FWHM and 2.0-micro m peak wavelength, the effective wavelength ...
J W, Hahn, C, Rhee
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CIRP Annals, 2008
Abstract A new type of pyrometer is developed, in which two optical fibers are used to accept and transmit the infrared energy. These two fibers are connected using a non-contact fiber coupler. In turning, the incidence face of one optical fiber which is embedded in a rotating workpiece accepts the infrared rays radiated from the cutting tool and ...
T. Ueda, M. Sato, A. Hosokawa, M. Ozawa
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Abstract A new type of pyrometer is developed, in which two optical fibers are used to accept and transmit the infrared energy. These two fibers are connected using a non-contact fiber coupler. In turning, the incidence face of one optical fiber which is embedded in a rotating workpiece accepts the infrared rays radiated from the cutting tool and ...
T. Ueda, M. Sato, A. Hosokawa, M. Ozawa
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Effective Utilization of Radiation and Two-Color Pyrometers
JOM, 1965Existing procedures are standardized and translated into a computer program. Studies were made of charging, blowing and chemical reactions, and the use of flame radiation pyrometry and two-color pyrometry.
N. Yamamoto +3 more
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Two-color optical charge-coupled-device–based pyrometer using a two-peak filter
Review of Scientific Instruments, 2010A two-color optical charge-coupled-device (CCD)–based pyrometer was developed using a multipeak interference filter with a color CCD sensor to measure multicolor signals with specified wavelengths. The effective and simple method adjusts the fixed spectrum response characteristics of a color CCD to allow improved temperature measurements.
Tairan, Fu +4 more
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Calibration of a two-color pyrometer with reference wavelength method
Annual Meeting Optical Society of America, 1989The concept of reference wavelength is introduced for calibration of a two-color pyrometer. With the reference wavelength method, an analytical formula of the ratio temperature for the two-color pyrometer is derived. A two-color pyrometer is constructed with a silicon photodiode and two narrowband interference filters (12-nm FWHM, 800- and 900-nm peak ...
Jae Won Hahn +3 more
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An Analysis of Coal Particle Temperature Measurements with Two-color Optical Pyrometers
Combustion Science and Technology, 1989Abstract Two-color optical pyrometers have been used to measure the temperature of reacting pulverized coal particles. An analysis of such measurements was performed to determine the effect of several possible conditions on the measured temperature. The conditions investigated were the use of a single photomultiplier to alternately measure the radiant ...
Rodney M. Lafolletie +2 more
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