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Main Authors: Choe, Kwang Rim, Pak, Myong Chol
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.10916
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author Choe, Kwang Rim
Pak, Myong Chol
author_facet Choe, Kwang Rim
Pak, Myong Chol
contents Single spot radiometers are widely used to estimate temperature of body heated by high temperature, specially blast furnace, glass fusion, boiler of power plant, and so on. In previous papers on single spot radiometer a heated body was deduced according to interpolation functions between heated body temperature and photocurrent, which had previously measured. However, fitting functions required for current-to-voltage converter, non-inverting amplifier, and logarithmic amplifier have never reported. Therefore, in this paper the fitting functions are reported that can obtain the relationship between radiance temperatures of a body and outputs of amplifiers in single spot radiometer.
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spellingShingle Methods of Fitting experimental data in several amplifiers for single spot radiometer
Choe, Kwang Rim
Pak, Myong Chol
Instrumentation and Detectors
Materials Science
Single spot radiometers are widely used to estimate temperature of body heated by high temperature, specially blast furnace, glass fusion, boiler of power plant, and so on. In previous papers on single spot radiometer a heated body was deduced according to interpolation functions between heated body temperature and photocurrent, which had previously measured. However, fitting functions required for current-to-voltage converter, non-inverting amplifier, and logarithmic amplifier have never reported. Therefore, in this paper the fitting functions are reported that can obtain the relationship between radiance temperatures of a body and outputs of amplifiers in single spot radiometer.
title Methods of Fitting experimental data in several amplifiers for single spot radiometer
topic Instrumentation and Detectors
Materials Science
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.10916