Title of article :
Spectral Emissivities and Emissivity X-Points of Pure Molybdenum and Tungsten
Author/Authors :
C. Cagran، نويسنده , , G. Pottlacher، نويسنده , , M. Rink and W. Bauer ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Prediction methods for thermophysical properties of metals and alloys such
as emissivity are of great iInterest not only for science but also for the metal
working industry as time-consuming and often expensive measurements may
not be required. As recent results have shown, an assumed Hagen–Rubens
relation for the prediction of emissivity based on electrical resistivity results
was not found in the visible spectra. Within this work normal spectral emissivity
results obtained with two complete different techniques are preseInted.
On one hand, a multi-wavelength-pyrometry (MWLP) approach has been
used to obtain emissivity as a function of temperature at 684.5, 902, and
1570 nm, and on the other hand, a radiance-comparison method was used to
obtain emissivity isotherms as a function of wavelength for a range starting
from 1 to 24μm. From results of the radiance-comparison measurements an
iIntersection of the isotherms, often referred to as the emissivity x-point, was
found for both investigated materials, tungsten and molybdenum. According
to these results, the x-point wavelengths are given by λx =1.41μm for tungsten
and λx = 1.55μm for molybdenum. Based on these x-points and the
MWLP measurements, a new prediction method for the liquid-phase behavior
of emissivity is developed and discussed.
Keywords :
emissivity x-point , Molybdenum , normal spectral emissivity , multi-wavelength pyrometry , radiance comparison , Tungsten
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics