Temperature Measurements in Bessemer and Open-Hearth Practice (778c4ce0-21df-44c2-a07f-a033ac00d9f8)

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 2
- File Size:
- 112 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 4, 1917
Abstract
J. W. RICHARDS, South Bethlehem, Pa.-I think my affections are still rather with the radiation pyrometer than the optical pyrometer, for practical use, and I wish that Prof. Burgess would use the two together, under the same conditions, using the optical as his standard, if he prefers. Then, assuming the optical emissivity which he feels is correct for the optical pyrometer, he could calculate the thermal emissivity for use with .the radiation pyrometer. If we could thus get reliable values for the thermal emissivity, we could then use the radiation pyrometer, and would avoid the use of the standard lamp, which has to be frequently calibrated for use in the optical pyrometer. It is very advisable to distinguish carefully between the terms optical emissivity and thermal emissivity. There -is considerable confusion caused by the bare statement that molten iron has an emissivity of so much, meaning by that its optical emissivity, for a light wave of a certain length; whereas what we want in the radiation pyrometer is its total ther-
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APA:
(1917) Temperature Measurements in Bessemer and Open-Hearth Practice (778c4ce0-21df-44c2-a07f-a033ac00d9f8)MLA: Temperature Measurements in Bessemer and Open-Hearth Practice (778c4ce0-21df-44c2-a07f-a033ac00d9f8). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1917.