Khlevnoy et al., 2003 - Google Patents
Intercomparison of radiation temperature measurements over the temperature range from 1600 K to 3300 KKhlevnoy et al., 2003
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- Khlevnoy B
- Harrison N
- Rogers L
- Pollard D
- Fox N
- Sperfeld P
- Fischer J
- Friedrich R
- Metzdorf J
- Seidel J
- Samoylov M
- Stolyarevskaya R
- Khromchenko V
- Ogarev S
- Sapritsky V
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- Metrologia
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An intercomparison of radiation temperature measurements was performed at VNIIOFI during October 2000 using a pyrolytic graphite blackbody operating over the temperature range from 1600 K to 3300 K. A pyrometer and two photometers from VNIIOFI, a pyrometer …
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