QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF THE JAPAN WELDING SOCIETY
Online ISSN : 2434-8252
Print ISSN : 0288-4771
Temperature measurement by UV thermal radiation
Takayoshi OhjiNobuyori YoshiokaTakayuki ShiwakuAkira Ohkubo
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1994 Volume 12 Issue 3 Pages 368-373

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The accurate measurement of temperature is of great importance in the materials processing such as welding, thermal cutting and heat treatment of metals. The radiation thermometry has a distinct advantage over other temperature detecting method, where it requires no physical contact with the work. The reliability of the thermometry is, however, limited if the emissivity of the work to be measured is not accurately known.
According to Planck's law of radiation, it is evident that the effect of temperature on spectral radiance is greater at the shorter wavelengths. In the present paper, the characteristics of UV (ultra-violet) thermometry has been discussed experimentally. The temperature measurement test by UV spot-sensor (spectral range : 0.25μm) shows that the melting point of Ni can be measured with an accuracy of ±1% for any change of the emissivity. The CCD camera with UV-filter, used in this work, made it possible to detect the temperature image on the plate in welding, nearly independent of the emissivity of object.

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