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Review of Scientific Instruments, 1995
This article describes a new two-color pyrometer able to obtain multiple temperature reading using charge couple device type sensors. The device was tailored to fit the characteristics of self-propagating high-temperature synthesis processes in order to be able to detect temperature profiles and propagation rates of the combustion front.
U. Anselmi-Tamburini +3 more
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This article describes a new two-color pyrometer able to obtain multiple temperature reading using charge couple device type sensors. The device was tailored to fit the characteristics of self-propagating high-temperature synthesis processes in order to be able to detect temperature profiles and propagation rates of the combustion front.
U. Anselmi-Tamburini +3 more
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Experimental Mechanics, 2013
In this investigation, the applicability of the two-color pyrometer technique for temperature measurements in dry hard turning of AISI 52100 steel was studied, where both machined surfaces as well as cutting tools were considered. The impacts of differing hard turned surface topography on the two-color pyrometer readings was studied by conducting ...
S. B. Hosseini +5 more
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In this investigation, the applicability of the two-color pyrometer technique for temperature measurements in dry hard turning of AISI 52100 steel was studied, where both machined surfaces as well as cutting tools were considered. The impacts of differing hard turned surface topography on the two-color pyrometer readings was studied by conducting ...
S. B. Hosseini +5 more
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Review of Scientific Instruments
A two-color pyrometer is presented that enables detection of a temperature rise with temporal resolution of 17.5 ns. It is geared toward extreme environments where fast electrical electron pulses or currents may push the temperature of a metal surface to
T. Watson +3 more
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A two-color pyrometer is presented that enables detection of a temperature rise with temporal resolution of 17.5 ns. It is geared toward extreme environments where fast electrical electron pulses or currents may push the temperature of a metal surface to
T. Watson +3 more
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Journal of Thermal Spray Technology, 2002
Advances in digital imaging technology have enabled the development of sensors that can measure the temperature and velocity of individual thermal spray particles over a large volume of the spray plume simultaneously using imaging pyrometry (IP) and particle streak velocimetry (PSV).
S. P. Mates +4 more
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Advances in digital imaging technology have enabled the development of sensors that can measure the temperature and velocity of individual thermal spray particles over a large volume of the spray plume simultaneously using imaging pyrometry (IP) and particle streak velocimetry (PSV).
S. P. Mates +4 more
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Volume 5: Energy Storage; Fans and Blowers; Heat Transfer: Combustors; Heat Transfer: Film Cooling
Abstract This study used a non-invasive two-color pyrometry to investigate transpiration cooling and film cooling on a flat-plate model. Unlike typical infrared thermography, this technique is not affected by changes in emissivity due to heating.
Bo-Wei Chen +4 more
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Abstract This study used a non-invasive two-color pyrometry to investigate transpiration cooling and film cooling on a flat-plate model. Unlike typical infrared thermography, this technique is not affected by changes in emissivity due to heating.
Bo-Wei Chen +4 more
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A New Two-Color Optical Pyrometer*
Journal of the Optical Society of America, 1940H. W. Russell +2 more
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A New Two Color Radiation Pyrometer Using an Optical Fiber
Optical Fiber Sensors, 1986Yoichi Tamura +5 more
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Investigation of the Surface Temperature in Contact with Plasma by Two-Color Pyrometry
Technical physics, 2023A. V. Voronin +4 more
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