Title of article :
Radiance Temperatures (in the Wavelength Range 527 to 1500 nm) of Palladium and Platinum at Their Melting Points by a Pulse-Heating Technique
Author/Authors :
J. L. McClure، نويسنده , , A. Cezairliyan and E. Kaschnitz ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
The radiance temperatures (at seven wavelengths in the range 527 to 1500 nm)
of palladium and platinum at their respective melting points were measured by
a pulse-heating technique. The method, based on rapid resistive self-heating of
a specimen from room temperature to its melting point in less than 1 s, used
two high-speed pyrometers to measure specimen radiance temperatures every
0.5 ms during the heating and melting period. Melting was manifested by a
plateau in the radiance temperature-versus-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 as determined by
averaging the results for several specimens at each wavelength are as follows.
Palladium Platinum
1723 K at 529 nm
1696 Rat 626 nm
1687 Kat 657 nm
1669 Kat 720 nm
1643 Kat 811 nm
1614 K at 908 nm
1444 Kat 1500nm
1904 Kat 527 nm
1871 K at 624 nm
1859 Kat 657 nm
1838 Kat 717 nm
1806 Kat 810 nm
1773 Kat 907 nm
1577 Kat ISOOnm
Based on uncertainties arising from pyrometry and specimen conditions, the
expanded uncertainty (two-standard deviation level) is about +7 K for the
Keywords :
radiance temperature. , emissivity (normal spectral) , high-speed pyrometry , melting , Platinum , Palladium , high temperaturefixed points , Pyrometry
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics