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30 November 1983 Direct Radiometric Estimates Of Heat Flow And Thermal Resistance Using Spot Radiometers
Herbert L. Berman
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Proceedings Volume 0395, Advanced Infrared Sensor Technology; (1983) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.935201
Event: 1983 International Technical Conference/Europe, 1983, Geneva, Switzerland
Abstract
The spot radiometer is a non-imaging, infrared instrument designed to measure either the temperature of a well-defined surface area or the radiosity from that area. (Radiosity is defined as the total radiation which leaves a surface per unit time per unit area, and is the sum of emitted and reflected radiation.) Typically, the Spot Radiometer is a portable, battery-operated device consisting of a collecting lens or mirror, an infrared detector, an amplifier, signal processor circuitry, and an analog or digital display.
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Herbert L. Berman "Direct Radiometric Estimates Of Heat Flow And Thermal Resistance Using Spot Radiometers", Proc. SPIE 0395, Advanced Infrared Sensor Technology, (30 November 1983); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.935201
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KEYWORDS
Temperature metrology

Infrared radiation

Radiometry

Thermal effects

Resistance

Sensors

Error analysis

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