Principles of Infrared Thermometry

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  • W. R. Barron
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THEORY AND FUNDAMENTALS Temperature measurement can be divided into two categories: contact and noncontact. Contact thermocouples, RTDs, and thermometers are the most prevalent in temperature measurement applications. They must contact the target as they measure their own temperature and they are relatively slow responding, but they are inexpensive. Noncontact temperature sensors measure IR energy emitted by the target, have fast response, and are commonly used to measure moving and intermittent targets, targets in a vacuum, and targets that are inaccessible due to hostile environments, geometry limitations, or safety hazards. The cost is relatively high, although in some cases is comparable to contact devices.

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تاریخ انتشار 1999