Present status of high temperature measurement in steel industry

High temperature measurement methods in steel industry are presented. Items on contact temperature measurement are temperature measurement error of R and K thermocouples, characteristics of a new Nickel-based thermocouple material (Nicrosil-Nisil thermocouple), a shunt error of a sheathed thermocoup...

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Published inNetsu Sokutei Vol. 13; no. 1; pp. 25 - 34
Main Author Tamura Yoichi
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Japanese
Published The Japan Society of Calorimetry and Thermal Analysis 1986
日本熱測定学会
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ISSN0386-2615
1884-1899
DOI10.11311/jscta1974.13.25

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Summary:High temperature measurement methods in steel industry are presented. Items on contact temperature measurement are temperature measurement error of R and K thermocouples, characteristics of a new Nickel-based thermocouple material (Nicrosil-Nisil thermocouple), a shunt error of a sheathed thermocouple and a heat resistant data logger.For non-contact temperature measurement methods, basic equations which can be applied to nearly all radiation pyrometer are presented. Concepts on how to select an optimum wavelength of a radiation pyrometer and emissivity of steel material are also described. Various applications of the radiation pyrometry in steel industry, such as temperature distribution measurement by a linear array, applications of an optical fiber, temperature measurement by using specular reflection characteristic of a material, temperature measurement of steel in a reheat furnace are presented. Finally, a new traceability system for the radiation pyrometer is described.
ISSN:0386-2615
1884-1899
DOI:10.11311/jscta1974.13.25