Emissivity compensated spectral pyrometry for varying emissivity metallic measurands
Journal article, 2014

A novel method for converting electromagnetic spectral radiance information into temperature measurements is presented. It allows for varying spectral emissivity of the metallic measurand during the course of the measurement. Such variations are due to, e. g., thermal oxidation or temperature dependent emissivity. Based on a requirement that emissivity changes with time and temperature are smooth, it is assumed that an emissivity estimate at one sample instance can be derived from the estimated emissivity found at the previous samples together with updated spectral information. This leads to successive recalculations of spectral emissivity together with corresponding temperature values. The proposed algorithm has been proven to give accurate temperature estimates from a measurement based on the data captured by a standard UV-Vis spectrophotometer even for an oxidizing Ti-6Al-4V specimen in a temperature range between 900 and 1400 K. The method however, is not limited to these wavelength or temperature ranges.

DIFFERENTIATION

V44

temperature

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY

oxidation

1972

emissivity

P1906

EINIER J

multispectral pyrometry

spectrophotometer

Author

P. Hagqvist

Hogskolan Vast

F. Sikstrom

Hogskolan Vast

A. K. Christiansson

Hogskolan Vast

Bengt Lennartson

Chalmers, Signals and Systems, Systems and control

Measurement Science and Technology

0957-0233 (ISSN) 1361-6501 (eISSN)

Vol. 25 2

Subject Categories (SSIF 2011)

Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering

DOI

10.1088/0957-0233/25/2/025010

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10/7/2017