Title of article :
Radiance Temperatures (in the Wavelength Range 521 to 1500 nm) of Rhenium and Iridium at Their Melting Points by a Pulse-Heating Technique
Author/Authors :
J. L. McClure، نويسنده , , K. Boboridis and A. Cezairliyan ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
The melting-point radiance temperatures (at seven wavelengths in the range 521
to ISOOnm) of rhenium and iridium were measured by a pulse-heating technique.
The method is based on rapid resistive self-heating of the specimen from
room temperature to its melting point in less than 1 s and on simultaneously
measuring the specimen radiance temperature every 0.5 ms with two high-speed
pyrometers. Melting was manifested by a plateau in the radiance temperatureversus-
time function for each wavelength. The melting-point radiance temperatures
for a given specimen were determined by averaging the measured temperatures
along the plateau at each wavelength. The melting-point radiance
temperatures for each metal were determined by averaging results for several
specimens at each wavelength. The results are as follows.
Based on estimates of the random and systematic errors arising from pyrometry
and specimen conditions, the expanded uncertainty (two standard-deviation
Keywords :
emissivity (normal spectral) , high-speed pyrometry , Iridium , high-temperaturefixed points , melting , radiance temperature , Pyrometry , rhenium.
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics