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Type of thermometer sensing radiation
A pyrometer, or radiation thermometer, is a type of remote sensing thermometer used to measure the temperature of distant objects. Various forms of pyrometers
Pyrometer
Thermometer which infers temperature by measuring infrared energy emission
The most common infrared thermometer is the spot infrared pyrometer or infrared pyrometer, which measures the temperature at a spot on a surface (actually
Infrared_thermometer
Temperature at which a solid turns liquid
be expressed in terms of current through the pyrometer lamp. With the same current setting, the pyrometer is sighted on another black-body at a higher
Melting_point
The disappearing-filament pyrometer is an optical pyrometer, in which the temperature of a glowing incandescent object is measured by comparing it to
Disappearing-filament pyrometer
Disappearing-filament_pyrometer
Type of temperature sensor (thermometer)
Resistance thermometers, also called resistance temperature detectors (RTDs), are sensors that use the electrical resistance of a substance (such as platinum)
Resistance_thermometer
Unit of temperature
"Wedgwood Pyrometer by J. Newman, 1827–56". Science Museum Group Collection. "Wedgwood pyrometer". Museo Galileo. "Image of wedgwood pyrometer, 1786". Science
Wedgwood_scale
Kiln temperature indicating device
"Wedgwood Pyrometer by J. Newman, 1827-56 | Science Museum Group Collection". "Museo Galileo - Wedgwood pyrometer". "Image of wedgwood pyrometer, 1786. By
Pyrometric_cone
Turbine-powered automobile produced by Chrysler from 1963 to 1964
is dominated by three large gauges: a speedometer, a tachometer, and pyrometer, the latter monitoring the temperature of the turbine inlet (the engine's
Chrysler_Turbine_Car
2014-08-19. "Wedgwood Pyrometer by J. Newman, 1827-56 | Science Museum Group Collection". "Museo Galileo - Wedgwood pyrometer". catalogue.museogalileo
Pyrometric_device
Method of crystal growth
the melt. The technician is measuring the temperature with an optical pyrometer. The crystals produced by this early apparatus, used in an early Si plant
Czochralski_method
Light-conducting fiber
temperature inside jet engines by using a fiber to transmit radiation into a pyrometer outside the engine. Extrinsic sensors can be used in the same way to measure
Optical_fiber
Measurement of electromagnetic radiation (esp. optical radiation)
and gasses by measuring radiation flux is called pyrometry. Handheld pyrometer devices are often marketed as infrared thermometers. Radiometry is important
Radiometry
Suspension of objects using gas pressure
gas stream which flows through the conical nozzle. Sample is heated by a CO2 laser and temperature is measured from sample brightness by a pyrometer.
Aerodynamic_levitation
A Bristol Pyrometer Company advertisement highlighting the use of the company's pyrometer in manufacturing barrels for the M1 Garand.
American propaganda during World War II
American_propaganda_during_World_War_II
Type of energy transfer
temperatures, another factor was important, and used by Josiah Wedgwood in his pyrometer. The temperature reached in a process was estimated by the shrinkage of
Heat
Instruments Division of Ametek in 2006. Fixed Spot Non-Contact Thermometers / Pyrometers Fixed Thermal Imagers and Line Scanners Portable Non-Contact Thermometers
Land Instruments International
Land_Instruments_International
Infrared imaging used to reveal temperature
"Experimental determination of the temperature range of a television pyrometer". Journal of Optical Technology. 71 (1): 70–71. Bibcode:2004JOptT..71
Thermography
Device to measure temperature
directly proportional to the temperature. This property is the basis for a pyrometer or infrared thermometer and thermography. It has the advantage of remote
Thermometer
Meter used to monitor exhaust gas temperature
an internal combustion engine in conjunction with a thermocouple-type pyrometer. EGT gauges are found in certain cars and aircraft. By monitoring EGT
Exhaust_gas_temperature_gauge
Thermal electromagnetic radiation
temperature Draper point Infrared thermometer Photon polarization Planck's law Pyrometer Rayleigh–Jeans law Sakuma–Hattori equation Terahertz radiation Thermography
Black-body_radiation
American bolt-action .30 caliber rifle
brass cartridge cases could have further exacerbated receiver failure. Pyrometers were installed in December 1917 to accurately measure temperatures during
M1903_Springfield
British engineer (1724–1792)
(working with Henry Hindley), developing, among other instruments, a pyrometer to study material expansion. In 1750, his premises were in the Great Turnstile
John_Smeaton
Recording of temperature
include: Thermocouples Thermistors Resistance temperature detector (RTD) Pyrometer Langmuir probes (for electron temperature of a plasma) Infrared thermometer
Temperature_measurement
French chemist (1850–1936)
the reactions of quartz inclusions, and also designed a thermoelectric pyrometer to measure temperature in the kilns. Le Chatelier's Principle states that
Henry_Louis_Le_Chatelier
Form of electromagnetic radiation
temperatures will give inaccurate results when using infrared cameras and pyrometers. Infrared is used in night vision equipment when there is insufficient
Infrared
practical pyrometer for measuring high temperatures. This created another new industry and led to the formation of the William H. Bristol Pyrometer Company
William_Henry_Bristol
Index of articles associated with the same name
sea temperatures Pyrometer, a device that remotely determines the temperature of a surface Infrared thermometer, a type of pyrometer This set index article
Surface_temperature
Reciprocating internal combustion engine
such as Finland and Italy. Unique to the B204 turbo was an exhaust gas pyrometer which was used to detect excessively high exhaust temperatures. When excessively
Volvo_Redblock_engine
Device for generating extremely high pressures
Temperature measurement was initially done by Basset using an optical pyrometer to measure the intensity of the incandescent light from the sample. Colleagues
Diamond_anvil_cell
Englist metallurgist (1843–1902)
procedures for the analysis of alloy constituents and an automatic recording pyrometer used to record temperature changes in furnaces and molten materials. He
William Chandler Roberts-Austen
William_Chandler_Roberts-Austen
English entrepreneur and abolitionist; founder, Wedgwood pottery (1730–1795)
Society in 1783 for the development of the pyrometric device (a type of pyrometer) working on the principle of clay contraction (see Wedgwood scale for
Josiah_Wedgwood
German-British electrical engineer (1823–1883)
furnaces, revolutionising industrial steel manufacturing. The electric pyrometer, which is perhaps the most elegant and original of all William Siemens'
Carl_Wilhelm_Siemens
British dinner club and learned society, 1755–1813
Darwin, by 1758 Whitehurst was writing to Boulton telling excitedly of a pyrometer he had built, and looking forward to visiting Birmingham "to spend one
Lunar_Society_of_Birmingham
Group of phyllosilicate minerals
oxygen-breathing equipment, marker dials for navigation compasses, optical filters, pyrometers, thermal regulators, stove and kerosene heater windows, radiation aperture
Mica
Diesel engine fuel injection control system
temperature Coolant temperature Fuel temperature Exhaust temperature (Pyrometer) Ambient temperature Vehicle speed sensor - monitors vehicle speed Brake
Electronic_Diesel_Control
making the mass point move on a cycloid instead of a circular arc. The pyrometer, invented by Pieter van Musschenbroek, is a temperature measuring device
List of Dutch inventions and innovations
List_of_Dutch_inventions_and_innovations
Instrument for measuring direct-beam solar irradiance
follows the path of the sun. Actinometer Active cavity radiometer Bolometer Pyrometer Solar constant "Pyrheliometer". kippzonen.com. Archived from the original
Pyrheliometer
Fletchers Bakery Henderson's Relish Henry Boot Kelham Island Brewery) Land Pyrometers M J Gleeson Northern Foods Outokumpu Ronseal Paints Sheffield Forgemasters
Edgar_Allen_and_Company
Heavy engineering firm located in Sheffield
Fletchers Bakery Henderson's Relish Henry Boot Kelham Island Brewery) Land Pyrometers M J Gleeson Northern Foods Outokumpu Ronseal Paints Sheffield Forgemasters
Sheffield_Forgemasters
Temperature gauge Thermistor Thermocouple Thermometer Phosphor thermometry Pyrometer Alarm sensor Doppler radar Motion detector Occupancy sensor Proximity
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Craft of making objects from clay
combination of heat and time is known as heatwork. Kilns can be monitored by pyrometers, thermocouples and pyrometric devices. The atmosphere within a kiln during
Pottery
Joining together of pieces of glass at high temperature
the firing schedule. The glass will remain in the closed kiln until the pyrometer reads room temperature. Note that these temperatures are not hard and
Glass_fusing
Military test setup for testing gas turbine engine coatings
Monitoring is also performed by Williamson PRO series single/dual wavelength pyrometers, S-type thermocouples, and a FLIR SC6700 mid-wave infrared (IR) camera
Hot_Particulate_Ingestion_Rig
Device for measuring incident electromagnetic radiation
detection at the single-photon level. Thermocouple Scintillating bolometer Pyrometer Radiometer Tasimeter Thermistor Pyrheliometer Infrared sensing in snakes
Bolometer
Capacity of an object to radiate electromagnetic energy
by the nature of its surface and atmosphere. Temperature measurements Pyrometers and infrared cameras are instruments used to measure the temperature of
Emissivity
British engineering company
Fletchers Bakery Henderson's Relish Henry Boot Kelham Island Brewery) Land Pyrometers M J Gleeson Northern Foods Outokumpu Ronseal Paints Sheffield Forgemasters
Vickers
player Pieter van Musschenbroek (1692–1761), Netherlands – Leyden jar, pyrometer Walton Musser (1909–1998), U.S. – Harmonic drive gear Eadweard Muybridge
List_of_inventors
Premium by the Franklin Institute for the invention of his reflecting pyrometer. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey Wikimedia Commons has media related
Joseph_Saxton
Measure of electromagnetic energy
surface is determined by an optical measurement, for example using a pyrometer, with the intention of determining the real temperature. As detailed below
Brightness_temperature
Canadian dentist
technological solutions to dental diseases. He invented and improved the pyrometer dental furnace for the manufacture of porcelain inlays that included the
Weston_A._Price
Australian physicist and humanitarian
Eric Burhop FRS Burhop uses an optical pyrometer to measure the temperature within an apparatus Born (1911-01-31)31 January 1911 Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
Eric_Burhop
Locomotive wheel arrangement
cabin. The temperature measurement in the firebox using a remote sensing pyrometer made by Steinle & Hartug and placed in the superheater box, while the
2-6-2
Device for measuring a physical quantity
radiation flux density relates to surface temperature (Stefan–Boltzmann law) Pyrometers principle: temperature dependence of spectral intensity of light (Planck's
List_of_measuring_instruments
Range of spectroscopic analysis
Guryev, V.I.; Sukhinets, A.V.; Smirnov, D.S. (June 2019). "Multispectral pyrometer for high temperature measurements inside combustion chamber of gas turbine
Ultraviolet–visible spectroscopy
Ultraviolet–visible_spectroscopy
English chemist and physicist (1790–1845)
also invented the dew-point hygrometer known by his name, and a register pyrometer; and in 1830 he erected in the hall of the Royal Society a water-barometer
John_Frederic_Daniell
Instrument Company was a U.S. firm known for high-quality instruments (such as pyrometers, thermometers, hygrometers, tachometers, pressure gauges, flow meters
Brown_Instrument_Company
Observatory in Hertfordshire, England
LIDAR/ceilometer, ultra-sensitive Sun polarimeter and a cirrus-detecting infrared pyrometer, with further plans to add an infrared spectropolarimeter in the near-future
Bayfordbury_Observatory
German physicist
Vol. 13. Berlin: Duncker & Humblot. pp. 323–324. Disappearing-filament pyrometer Planck law Platinum black Kurlbaum [de] Related people Ludwig Holborn
Ferdinand_Kurlbaum
New York City fireboat
monitors in operation Fire Fighter's original 1938 engine order telegraph Pyrometer from Fire Fighter's Engine Room Fire Fighter's Builder's Plate One of
Fire_Fighter_(fireboat)
Expulsion of blazing liquid due to water boiling underneath
assess at what height it starts boiling. Use of thermographic cameras or pyrometers has also been proposed. However, uncertainty regarding the presence and
Boilover
African-American engineer and educator (1852–1929)
1883 from Livingstone College. He was frequently noted for inventing a pyrometer device, for which he received a patent. As an engineer, he was a member
Jeremiah_Daniel_Baltimore
Mechanism for cooling truck engines
turbine setup. Mack called the tip-turbine setup an intercooler and used a pyrometer to alert the operator if the exhaust gas exceeded a limit. The tip turbine
Coolpower
English scholar, orientalist and antiquary(1799–1840)
in a cupel or crucible and observe their melting. He also described a pyrometer that measured the expansion of a small amount of air held within a gold
James_Prinsep
2011 Ukrainian TV series or program
them devices for determining standards. These are such as: Hydrometer Pyrometer (from the fifth season) Hygrometer Oil quality analyzer (from the fifth
Revizor_(TV_series)
Physicist and science historian (1922–1983)
several research papers and to a patent for an emissive-correcting optical pyrometer. He then went to the USA on a Commonwealth Fund fellowship, working in
Derek_J._de_Solla_Price
British high-altitude research aircraft
gauges, airspeed indicator and fuel gauge, engine speed indicator and a pyrometer. Purpose-built recording altimeters, developed by the RAE, were housed
Bristol_Type_138
Award
furnished with Micrometers". 1790 Tiberius Cavallo, "A Description of a new Pyrometer". 1789 Tiberius Cavallo, "Magnetical Experiments and Observations". 1788
Royal_Society_Bakerian_Medal
sometimes called the Holborn-Kurlbaum pyrometer in collaboration with Ferdinand Kurlbaum. This optical pyrometer involved matching colours of an object
Ludwig_Holborn
Sensor that uses optical fiber
aircraft jet engines by using a fiber to transmit radiation into a radiation pyrometer located outside the engine. Extrinsic sensors can also be used in the
Fiber-optic_sensor
Underground smouldering of a coal deposit
measurements of the land surface, in fissures and boreholes, for example using pyrometers Gas measurements to characterize the fire ventilation system (amount and
Coal-seam_fire
French explorer and professor
and the reactions of quartz inclusions, and designed a thermoelectric pyrometer to measure temperature in the kilns. Le Chatelier remained in contact
Alfred_Le_Chatelier
British botanist (1923–2018)
Hobbs and A. U. Mallik, Journal of Ecology, 1984) The Use of Thermocolour Pyrometers in the Study of Heath Fire Behaviour (with R. J. Hobbs and J. E. P. Currall
C._H._Gimingham
These included sheep farming, Dormobile camper vans, Builders merchants, Pyrometer Instrument manufacturers, vehicle sales and many others as well as industrial
Coalite
Method for creating glass art
cost and convenient installation. All kilns for glass work require a pyrometer, usually based on a thermocouple, as knowledge of the kiln temperature
Warm_glass
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components must not exceed certain temperatures. Thermocouple Thermocrystal Pyrometer J. P. Feist, J. R. Nicholls, M. J. Fraser, A. L. Heyes (2006) "Luminescent
Thermal_history_coating
Formula for the thermal radiation emitted by a perfect black body
displacement law Kirchhoff's law of thermal radiation Infrared thermometer Pyrometer Thin-filament pyrometry Thermography Black body Thermal radiation Radiance
Sakuma–Hattori_equation
A vacuum system may be installed to de-air the clay or clay body. (W) Pyrometer a temperature indicator linked to a kiln via a thermocoupler. Pyrometric
Glossary_of_pottery_terms
Victor Regnault – Hypsometer 1864 — Henri Becquerel suggests an optical pyrometer 1866 — Thomas Clifford Allbutt invented a clinical thermometer that produced
Timeline of temperature and pressure measurement technology
Timeline_of_temperature_and_pressure_measurement_technology
contrary fashion when exposed to heat radiation and so may be used as a pyrometer too. William Thomas Brande, George William Cox (1867), "Æthrioscope",
Aethrioscope
British metallurgist (1858–1940)
adopted both the eight-hour workday at his company, and the thermoelectric pyrometer, which had been developed by the Frenchman Henry Louis Le Chatelier. In
Robert_Hadfield
(unit) Carl Wilhelm Siemens Telegraphy, motors and generators, electric pyrometer Alexander Siemens Electric lighting, power, Society of Telegraph Engineers
List_of_electrical_engineers
Fletchers Bakery Henderson's Relish Henry Boot Kelham Island Brewery) Land Pyrometers M J Gleeson Northern Foods Outokumpu Ronseal Paints Sheffield Forgemasters
Sheffield_Coal_Company
Infrared thermometer Kirchhoff's law of thermal radiation Planck's law Pyrometer Radiance Rayleigh–Jeans law Sakuma–Hattori equation Stefan–Boltzmann law
ASTM Subcommittee E20.02 on Radiation Thermometry
ASTM_Subcommittee_E20.02_on_Radiation_Thermometry
type of defect detector uses ultra sensitive infrared cameras called pyrometers. These devices take the temperature of each bearing as it passes by the
Train_inspection_system
Quantum mechanics by i.a. Max Planck and Werner Heisenberg 1901: Modern pyrometer by Ludwig Holborn and Ferdinand Kurlbaum 1904: Boundary layer theory by
List of German inventions and discoveries
List_of_German_inventions_and_discoveries
measured to calculate the porosities. Measuring pore space volume A helium pyrometer was used to calculate the volume of the pores and relied on Boyle's law
Pore_structure
Instrument for measuring specular reflection gloss
view to the angle of illumination. Reflected light was measured using a pyrometer lamp as a photometer. The 'glossimeter' was the first to use black glass
Glossmeter
Brewery in Sheffield, England
Fletchers Bakery Henderson's Relish Henry Boot Kelham Island Brewery) Land Pyrometers M J Gleeson Northern Foods Outokumpu Ronseal Paints Sheffield Forgemasters
Wards_Brewing_Company
Chemical compound
melting points of the lanthanide polonides were determined with an optical pyrometer from the change in the emissivity of tungsten when the powder of the compound
Polonium_diiodide
British brand of dried food products
Fletchers Bakery Henderson's Relish Henry Boot Kelham Island Brewery) Land Pyrometers M J Gleeson Northern Foods Outokumpu Ronseal Paints Sheffield Forgemasters
Batchelors
Former American metal casting company
Emil Weston, 1900–1990) measures the metal temperature using an optical pyrometer. In the background a cupola tender (Bill Ennix, 1886–1944) watches over
Foundry_Products_Operations
Cutlery and kitchenware company
Fletchers Bakery Henderson's Relish Henry Boot Kelham Island Brewery) Land Pyrometers M J Gleeson Northern Foods Outokumpu Ronseal Paints Sheffield Forgemasters
Viners
Science of applying microwave radiation to chemical reactions
non-isothermal volumes that can be detected and measured by use of optical pyrometers (optical fibre or IR). By these means it is possible to visualise thermal
Microwave_chemistry
French physicist (1806–1865)
He constructed a diffraction setup, a sympiezometer, cathetometer, a pyrometer, a dilatometer and a heliostat (along with Jean-Baptiste Soleil). He developed
Jean_Thiébault_Silbermann
correlated to that of the substrate by a calibration done with an infrared pyrometer. Typical substrate temperatures for monocrystalline films are 400 °C to
Low-energy plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition
Low-energy_plasma-enhanced_chemical_vapor_deposition
great age and saw the society flourish. He also published a piece on a pyrometer in the first edition of the magazine in 1774. The Society suffered during
Batavian Society for Experimental Philosophy
Batavian_Society_for_Experimental_Philosophy
Science Museum in Leiden, Netherlands
instruments: several antique thermometers, a barometer, a theodolite and several pyrometers. Also two antique globes (one showing the heavens, one earth) and two
Museum_Boerhaave
Scottish physician, chemist, mineralogist, meteorologist, zoologist, and scholar
Robert Omond, and was mother of Robert Traill Omond. Thermometer and Pyrometer (1828) The Medico-Legal Examination of Dead Bodies (1839), a standard
Thomas_Stewart_Traill
Structure used for zero-G experiments
impact, the sample can be measured with instruments such as cameras and pyrometers. Drop towers are also commonly used in combustion research. For this work
Drop_tube
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Bullen.Scottish : habitational name from any of various minor places of this name, perhaps from an unrecorded Scottish Gaelic cognate of Irish bullán, a term denoting a round spring or a hollow in a rock containing rainwater.
Girl/Female
British, Danish, English, Swedish
Laurentun; Lion Strength; Ready for Battle
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Ibriy, IBRI means "Hebrew."
Male
English
Short form of Latin Maximilianus, MAXIMILIAN means "the greatest rival." In use by the English and Germans.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Name of a saint
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Australian, Irish
Pure; Similar to Katherine
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Brightness
Girl/Female
African Spanish
Her father's daughter.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Celtic, Chinese, English, German, Irish, Jamaican, Swedish, Welsh
Bright Sea; White Sea Dweller; Dweller of the Sea; Sea Warrior; Sea Circle
Male
Greek
(ΒαÏ-ιησοÏÏ‚) Variant spelling of Greek Bariesou, BARIESOUS means "son of Jesus."
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a.
Pertaining to, or obtained by, the pyrometer; as, pyrometrical instruments; pyrometrical measurements.
n.
An instrument used for measuring the expansion of solid bodies by heat.
n.
An instrument for measuring degrees of heat above those indicated by the mercurial thermometer.
n.
Condition with respect to heat or cold, especially as indicated by the sensation produced, or by the thermometer or pyrometer; degree of heat or cold; as, the temperature of the air; high temperature; low temperature; temperature of freezing or of boiling.