Pyrometry a Practical Treatise On the Measurement of High Temperatures
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53 shows the o actual pyrometer, mounted on a tripod. Indicators for Radiation Pyrometers. G When the radiations are focused on a thermal junction, the temperature of which is raised in consequence, the E. M. F. ^ developed is in accordance with the laws discussed in Chapter II, and any thermo- p5 electric indicator, if sufficiently sensitive, will serve for the purposes of a radiation 3 pyrometer. The effect on the galvano- | meter is influenced by : (i) the nature 3 of the junction ; (2) the ...size of the mirror 1 or cone ; and (3) the highest temperature 10 attained by the junction. The indicators ~ used in connection with radiation pyro- meters are of the pivoted type, which can now be made sufficiently sensitive to give full-scale deflection for a rise of 100 C. In the temperature of the junc- tion. For the junction itself, Heil's alloy (zinc and antimony in atomic proportions) partnered with constantan has been used, RADIATION PYROMETERS 157 owing to the high E. M. F. Developed ; but cases of deterioration of this alloy have been noted, causing it to be replaced by some makers by iron.
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