Method of defining the emission coefficient of a surface to...

Thermal measuring and testing – Emissivity determination

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C374S043000

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ABSTRACT:
A method of defining the emission coefficient of a surface to be heated by measuring the temperature of a heating surface and the flow of heat from the heating surface to a surface to be heated to derive a pair of values representative thereof and of selecting a previously stored reference emission coefficient from a plurality thereof as a function of the pair of values.

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