The correct selection of the operating wavelength is essential for a precise pyrometric temperature measurement on solar irradiated samples, as the measurement may be disturbed by reflected solar radiation. Atmospheric conditions and particularly the material emissivity have an impact on these measurements. As an approach to solve this problem, we developed a new system that uses the UV-B wavelength range for pyrometry. Simulations and measurements on blackbodies and on real hot bodies heated in the DLR Solar Furnace specified the final measurement wavelength to be in the range of 280–292 nm. A sensitive monochromator system for this UV-B pyrometry was developed and experimentally tested. Measurements in the range of on a blackbody without solar irradiation and measurements from to about on a real solar heated sample are presented and discussed. Final calibration was performed by using blackbody radiation of Two calculation methods are compared. The influence of the calibration temperature on the quality of the measurement is shown. In this first approach, the resolution of the system turned out to be in the order of magnitude of 1 K and the accuracy in the order of magnitude of 10 K.
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Measurement of High Temperatures in the DLR Solar Furnace by UV-B Detection
Nicola Rohner,
e-mail: nicola.rohner@dlr.de
Nicola Rohner
German Aerospace Center (DLR), Institute for Technical Thermodynamics, Solar Research, Linder Ho¨he, 51147 Koln, Germany
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Andreas Neumann
e-mail: A.Neumann@dlr.de
Andreas Neumann
German Aerospace Center (DLR), Institute for Technical Thermodynamics, Solar Research, Linder Ho¨he, 51147 Koln, Germany
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Nicola Rohner
German Aerospace Center (DLR), Institute for Technical Thermodynamics, Solar Research, Linder Ho¨he, 51147 Koln, Germany
e-mail: nicola.rohner@dlr.de
Andreas Neumann
German Aerospace Center (DLR), Institute for Technical Thermodynamics, Solar Research, Linder Ho¨he, 51147 Koln, Germany
e-mail: A.Neumann@dlr.de
Contributed by: the Solar Energy Division of THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS for publication in the ASME JOURNAL OF SOLAR ENERGY ENGINEERING. Manuscript received by the ASME Solar Energy Division, March 2002; final revision, Dec. 2002. Associate Editor: A. Kribus.
J. Sol. Energy Eng. May 2003, 125(2): 152-158 (7 pages)
Published Online: May 8, 2003
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Received:
March 1, 2002
Revised:
December 1, 2002
Online:
May 8, 2003
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Rohner, N., and Neumann, A. (May 8, 2003). "Measurement of High Temperatures in the DLR Solar Furnace by UV-B Detection ." ASME. J. Sol. Energy Eng. May 2003; 125(2): 152–158. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.1562949
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