Radiometric Temperature Measurements, Volume 43: II. Applications (Experimental Methods in the Physical Sciences)
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Rating | : | 4.67 (808 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0123750911 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 480 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-04-28 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
This book describes the practice of radiation thermometry, both at a primary level and for a variety of applications, such as in the materials processing industries and remote sensing. A large number of references are included at the end of each chapter as a resource for those seeking a deeper or more detailed understanding.This book is more than a practice guide. The author(s) of each chapter were chosen from a group of international scientists who are experts in the field and specialist(s) on the subject matter covered in the chapter. Readers will gain in-depth knowledge in: (1) the proper selection of the type of thermometer; (2) the b
Many of the pitfalls common in application of radiation thermometry are pointed out in these volumes, and methods for avoiding the common errors in application are given. Along with the first volume, it would be an excellent resource for researchers and engineers designing and using radiation thermometry devices."--IEEE Electrical Insulation Magazine. Non-contact temperature measurement has many applications, as it avoids contamination of the measured material, can handle extremely high temperatures, and can usually (but not always) be a nonintrusive measurement method. It provides summaries of recent practical applications at a level accessible to the novice but with sufficient technical depth to enable him or her to use them. I
Since that time, he has worked in the Sensor Science Division at the National Institute of Standards and Technology. . Next, he obtained a MSME degree in 1990 at Purdue University by completing his thesis on “Dual-wavelength Radiation Thermometry: Emissivity Compensation Algorithms. Benjamin K. His interests and projects have included development of a new irradiance scale, developing the ambient background infrared calibration laboratory