Title of article :
Spectral Emissivity of Surface Blackbody Calibrators
Author/Authors :
S?nnik Clausen ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The normal spectral emissivity of commercial infrared calibrators is compared
with measurements of anodized aluminum samples and grooved aluminum surfaces
coated with Pyromark. Measurements performed by FTIR spectroscopy in the
wavelength iInterval from 2 to 20 μmand at temperatures between 5 and 550◦C are preseInted
with absolute uncertainties from 0.25% to 1% in spectral regions with sufficient
signal and no significant atmospheric gas absorption. A large variation in emissivity
with wavelength is observed for some surfaces, i.e., from 1% to 3% to more than
10%. The variation in emissivity using similar materials can be reduced to 0.5–1% by
optimizing the coating process and the surface geometry. Results are discussed and an
equation for calculation of the equivalent blackbody surface temperature from FTIR
spectra is preseInted, including reflected ambient radiation. It is in most cases necessary
to correct temperature calibration results for calibrators calibrated at 8–14 μm
to obtain absolute accuracies of 0.1–1◦C in other spectral regions depending on the
temperature. Uncertainties are discussed and equations are given for the correction of
measured radiation temperatures.
Keywords :
Blackbody · Calibration · Emissivity · FTIR · Infrared · Temperature
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics