Thermal measuring and testing – Temperature measurement – In spaced noncontact relationship to specimen
Patent
1991-02-07
1991-10-29
Will, Thomas B.
Thermal measuring and testing
Temperature measurement
In spaced noncontact relationship to specimen
374128, 374133, 356 45, G01J 506
Patent
active
050610848
ABSTRACT:
Dual pyrometric detectors and method measure the temperature of a remote heated object in the presence of ambient radiation. One detector measures emitted radiation from both the remote object and from the environment, and the other direction measures radiation predominantly from the environment alone. The output signals from the two detectors are processed electronically to yield the detected radiation from the remote object alone. The result can then be electronically processed to display the pyrometrically-measured temperature of the remote object.
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Thompson Thomas E.
Westerberg Eugene R.
AG Processing Technologies, Inc.
Smith A. C.
Will Thomas B.
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