Simulation of the effect of absorption by atmospheric water vapor on the results of non-contact temperature measurements
The article investigates the effect of atmospheric water vapor on the results of noncontact temperature measurements carried out in the range from 100 to 600 °C. It is known that the key disadvantage of radiation thermometry is a rather strong dependence of the measurement results on external fact...
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