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Radiometer for environmental applications
Convection-nulling radiometer which involves use of thermoelectric module is described; thermopile was used to measure error signal between sphere temperature and surrounding ambient temperature; thermopile employs four junctions of iron-constantan; one set was fastened to sphere surface and other set was shielded from radiation with aluminum foil shield in ambient air; glass shell filled with microcel powder insulation and later evacuated, was used to reduce radial heat flow to or from metering rod to very low level. (35913)
Radiometer for environmental applications
Convection-nulling radiometer which involves use of thermoelectric module is described; thermopile was used to measure error signal between sphere temperature and surrounding ambient temperature; thermopile employs four junctions of iron-constantan; one set was fastened to sphere surface and other set was shielded from radiation with aluminum foil shield in ambient air; glass shell filled with microcel powder insulation and later evacuated, was used to reduce radial heat flow to or from metering rod to very low level. (35913)
Radiometer for environmental applications
ASHRAE Trans
Braun, D.L. (author) / McNall, Jr., P.E. (author)
1969
11 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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