Journal of Dynamic Behavior of Materials | 2019

Comparison of Simultaneous Shock Temperature Measurements from Three Different Pyrometry Systems

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Pyrometry is one of the most prevalent techniques for measuring temperature in shock physics experiments. However, the challenges of applying pyrometry in such highly dynamic environments produces multiple sources of uncertainty that require investigation. An outstanding question is the degree of agreement between different pyrometers and different experiments. Here we report a series of novel plate impact experiments with simultaneous thermal radiance measurements using three different multi-wavelength optical pyrometry systems, each with different spatial and temporal resolutions, on samples shocked to identical states. We compare the temperatures measured by each system and their associated uncertainties using a number of emissivity assumptions. The results shown that the measurements from all three systems agree within uncertainty. Some non-thermal light contamination was observed despite a number of prevention measures.

Volume 5
Pages 396 - 408
DOI 10.1007/s40870-019-00201-2
Language English
Journal Journal of Dynamic Behavior of Materials

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