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pyrometer
pyrometer (paɪˈrɒmɪtə(r)) [f. pyro- + -meter.] † a. orig. An instrument for measuring the expansion of solid bodies under the influence of heat. Obs. b. Any instrument for measuring high temperatures, usually those higher than can be measured by the mercurial thermometer. Such instruments have been ...
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Pyrometer
History
The earliest example of a pyrometer thought to be in existence is the Hindley Pyrometer held by the London Science Museum, dating from 1752, pyrometer patent
Optical Pyrometer
Radiometry
Thermometers
Combustion
Measuring instruments
Metallurgical processes
Infrared imaging
English inventions
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SPOT+ Pyrometer | Fixed Spot Non-Contact Thermometers | AMETEK Land
SPOT+ is designed to be interchangeable with existing fixed spot pyrometers. AMETEK Land IMAGEPro software can be used to configure, display and log data and process images from multiple SPOT+ pyrometers, or a combination of AMETEK Land thermal imagers and SPOT+ pyrometers. Advanced software functionality allows SPOT+ measurements to be used ...
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Disappearing-filament pyrometer
The disappearing-filament pyrometer is an optical pyrometer, in which the temperature of a glowing incandescent object is measured by comparing it to the
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Pyrheliometer
See also
Actinometer
Active cavity radiometer
Bolometer
Pyrometer
Solar constant
References
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Measuring instruments
Radiometry
Meteorological
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Ludwig Holborn
In 1901 he designed what is sometimes called the Holborn-Kurlbaum pyrometer in collaboration with Ferdinand Kurlbaum. Another pyrometer of the same kind was independently developed and patented by Everett Fleet Morse in the US.
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Aethrioscope
The device will respond in a contrary fashion when exposed to heat radiation and so may be used as a pyrometer too.
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Ferdinand Kurlbaum
External links
See also
Disappearing-filament pyrometer
Planck law
Platinum black
Related people
Ludwig Holborn
Adolf Miethe
Heinrich Rubens
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SPOT+ MM - Liquid Metal and Tapping | Fixed Spot Non-Contact ...
An advanced non-contact infrared spot pyrometer specifically designed for liquid metal temperature measurement in foundry and tapping applications
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高温计
它的英文名「Pyrometer」一词最初是用来表示一种设备的,该设备能够通过物体发出的白炽灯(至少是炽热的物体发出的可见光)来测量物体的温度。
动作原理
高温计由一个光学设备和一个探测器组成,该探测器收集探测器焦点处的热辐射。
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Wedgwood scale
They were abandoned after the invention of accurate types of pyrometer, such as the pyrometer of John Frederic Daniell in 1830. Corrections
Louis-Bernard Guyton de Morveau used his pyrometer to evaluate the temperature scale of Wedgwood and came to the conclusion that the starting
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John Frederic Daniell
He also invented the dew-point hygrometer known by his name, and a register pyrometer; and in 1830 he erected in the hall of the Royal Society a water-barometer
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William Chandler Roberts-Austen
He developed procedures for the analysis of alloy constituents and an automatic recording pyrometer used to record temperature changes in furnaces and
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William Henry Bristol
In 1904, Professor Bristol invented the first practical pyrometer for measuring high temperatures. Bristol Pyrometer Company in New York City.
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Surface temperature
effective temperature
See also
Instrumental temperature record, the historical record of in situ measurements of surface air and sea temperatures
Pyrometer , a device that remotely determines the temperature of a surface
Infrared thermometer, a type of pyrometer
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